The Virginia House of Delegates will be losing 13 Republican incumbents when the next General Assembly gavels into session.
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Products taking the biggest hit from tariffs this holiday season: apparel, home decor and electronics.
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Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope look ahead to the next General Assembly session.
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Communities in the state of Maryland send more trash to Virginia landfills than any other state, and one large county may soon be adding to the flow of garbage – sending 600,000 tons of waste each year to (counties). People who live near the county’s incinerator like that idea, but opposition is growing as environmentalists make the case for keeping and burning local waste.Sandy Hausman has that story.
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It’s part of the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation which granted the tribes land in exchange for the symbolic tax.
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In a noisy world, people sometimes tune-out the sounds around them, but at the University of Virginia artists are celebrating sound with two intriguing exhibits.
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The Chesapeake Bay watershed is home to a range of flora and fauna, including waterbirds. Those birds recently were a sticking point during discussions to update the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement.
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State regulators have approved increases in what Dominion can charge customers. The average household will pay $11.24 per month more next year. Rates for Appalachian Power have also been rising. Some people blame data centers for the increase, but as Sandy Hausman reports, other factors are causing energy costs to spike.
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The Virginia State Corporation Commission signed off on Dominion Energy’s request to build the plant in Chesterfield County.
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There are two deadlines coming up if residents want to submit a comment with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission about a new proposal to build a gas compressor station in Montgomery County.
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An attorney for Justice and his wife, Cathy, entered into a joint motion for consent judgment with the federal government Monday.
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