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As Governor Abigail Spanberger took office, the two top men at Virginia’s Department of Corrections announced they were leaving. Now, there are more changes in the ranks.
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Del. Charlie Schmidt's bill aimed to create the Virginia Fungi Task Force — a panel of scientists, environmentalists and state officials examining “the economic potential of fungi” in the state.
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An economic development program pairs students at the University of Virginia with communities in Southwest Virginia to help grow their local economies.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents may soon have a bunch of new restrictions about what they can do in Virginia courtrooms and at polling places, plus new restrictions on when and where they can wear masks.
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Advocates pushed Tuesday for cooperation agreements between local police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but one of Virginia’s more conservative localities recently said no.
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Augusta County officials held a cornerstone ceremony on Monday at the new courthouse, which is in the final stages of construction. Its opening will mark a new era in a county that predates the U.S. government.
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Many communities are protesting plans for data centers here in Virginia, and now a group that works to protect national parks is joining the chorus of complaints.
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Across rapidly changing legal landscapes, one Charlottesville-area physician specializing in trans care continues her fight.
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The effort requires vape shops to register with the state and face big fines.
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