A Radford University alum recently launched a new electric vehicle company in the New River Valley to build maintenance vehicles for college campuses, golf courses and other facilities.
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Tangier has become an example of how the U.S. could help its communities adapt to climate change.
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The shooting happened early Saturday morning outside a residence hall at Virginia State University.
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The Justice family will share ownership with Kennedy Lewis Investment Management.
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In the last decade, the report notes, Black male postsecondary enrollment fell by 22%. And in the workforce, Black men make about 77 cents on the dollar.
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This month, scientists from NASA, the University of Virginia and the University of Buffalo gathered in Charlottesville to test technology that could revolutionize farming around the world.
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The app, called AquaRisk, analyzes public information about pipes and contaminants.
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Last year, Democrats gained the trifecta of state government -- the House, the Senate and the governor’s office. But then Democrats couldn’t agree on a budget and talks stalled until a last-minute deal was struck two days before the deadline. Democrats are hoping that won’t happen again.
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The midterm elections now have their candidates set following last week’s primary contests. Michael Pope and Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro discuss that and more in state government and politics.
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More than 150 law enforcement agencies across Virginia use automated license plate readers – more popularly known under the brand name of Flock Safety. But two cities have now rejected the company's gunshot detectors, and there's growing pushback against the license plate readers.
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An annual report from the state’s council on higher education found that tuition and fees increased 3.4%, bringing the average cost to about $15,300 annually.
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