Public school teachers in Virginia are getting a 3.5% raise this year. But they're still struggling to catch up to the national average.
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No, but the case could serve as a "playbook" in other localities.
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Earlier this year, Governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed a bill that would have allowed some public sector workers to engage in collective bargaining.Now, labor groups are looking ahead to next year.
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Charlottesville is less than two weeks away from its own deadline – to open an emergency shelter and force people living in a tent city along the Rivanna River to leave. Planners hope to have a permanent place for those in need by November, but people who are homeless now are pushing back against short-term plans.
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“The SCC is entrusted with reviewing matters like this, and its commissioners are appointed by the GA to do exactly that work,” Sen. Louise Lucas and Del. Don Scott said in a joint statement.
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The outbreak in Buckingham and Cumberland counties resulted in 154 measles cases since it began in May.
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The school is now one of several being looked at by the Trump administration for allegedly violating the Civil Rights Act.
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Democrats are trying to unseat three Republican members of Congress in Virginia.Michael Pope has this look at campaign finance numbers in those races.
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The window to apply will open in early 2027, with the first licenses distributed in May and at least 55 retail locations licensed by July 1.
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Privacy advocates from Norfolk to Fairfax County to tiny Elkton and Bridgewater have publicly voiced opposition to the AI-powered system and its unblinking cameras lining their streets. In some cases, elected leaders have taken notice.
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After a heart attack, each minute a person doesn’t receive care lessens their likelihood of survival by about 10%.
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