Floyd County Board supervisors approved changes in how land can be divided, in hopes of generating more housing in the rural county.
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Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger’s cabinet is coming into focus.Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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The plan theorizes over $700 in savings per ratepayer by 2030.
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A new poll reveals a partisan dimension to what people think about opinion research.
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Proposed legislation would allow the National Flood Insurance Program to fund dismantling or relocating at-risk coastal structures.
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Elbit Systems of America will expand its Roanoke County manufacturing facility. The $30 million dollar expansion is expected to create nearly 300 new jobs. The news is just the latest twist at a defense-industry facility that goes back 66 years.
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Paid family and medical leave is one of the issues at the top of the agenda for Democrats who run the Virginia Senate.
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Virginia’s governor-elect, Abigail Spanberger, has asked UVA’s Board of Visitors to suspend its search for a new president. Students and faculty have joined the chorus, but as Sandy Hausman reports an official search committee says it’s pushing ahead.
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The first African slaves came to this country in 1609, and Virginia would become the center of bondage. By the 1850’s, eight to ten-thousand people were auctioned in Richmond each year. One of those sold into slavery at the age of 12 was a young woman named Mary Ann. This fall, a statue of her was unveiled in northern England.
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Environmental groups said the update falls short on several targets, but is critical to moving forward with a shared vision.
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If you’re not using humidifiers correctly, you may be breathing in toxic minerals, according to Andrea Dietrich, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech.
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