“It’s something we’ve been focused on here for years. But when you’ve had a month like we’ve had, it requires you to bring new eyes and a sense of urgency,” Richmond Mayor Danny Avula said.
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Buffalo Mountain is a Floyd County landmark and home to a host of rare plants. Now, a partnership between the state of Virginia and the nonprofit Conservation Fund will protect additional land around the mountain.
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Public records are theoretically available to the public. But, local and state governments often deny access by charging large sums of money.
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"We can store those leftovers, so we don’t have to throw them out,” says John Zahurancik with the Arlington-based energy company Fluence.
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Electronic keyboard sales outnumber acoustics ten to one. They are cheaper and easier to maintain. But one man in Virginia says he still keeps busy ensuring existing instruments – which can last a hundred years or more – stay in tune.
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Friends and family members have been fighting for 30 years to get Dusty Turner out of prison here in Virginia. The former Navy Seal was convicted of a murder to which another man confessed. This week, Virginia’s parole board is expected to free him.
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Dominion Energy, which is developing Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, was the first to sue. It's asking a judge to block the order, calling it “arbitrary and capricious” and unconstitutional.
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There’s a plant similar to hibiscus that’s native to Giles County called The Peter’s Mountain Mallow, but there are only a handful still alive. Two researchers at Virginia Tech are working with a team of undergraduate students to protect the plant from extinction.
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Virginia is about to get a new governor next week, and that will come with a new outlook on environmental policy.
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There is one option Arc of Virginia thinks could see funds put back in state coffers even while their community asks for more.
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The tour comes as the Congressional Research Service estimates that a new “battleship” could cost $15 billion.
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