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Nearly 400 years after the Rappahannock Tribe was forced from their lands, they will finally return as owners to one of their towns on Fones Cliffs.Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, herself a member of the Pueblo Laguna Tribe, spoke during the ceremony.
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Environmentalists have been fighting for more than a decade to preserve Fones Cliffs-- a pristine, historic, miles-long section of orange-yellow bluffs…
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Virginia True, the New York-based corporation that purchased some 964 acres of historic and pristine cliffs along the Rappahannock River to develop into a…
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State officials in Virginia are suing the developer of a luxury golf resort over what they call "significant and repeated environmental violations" in an…
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In July, Virginia's Department of Environmental Quality asked the public to weigh-in on fines and actions against a New York company that violated…
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Developers who illegally cleared over 13 wooded acres for their golf course resort atop the historic Fones Cliffs are in trouble again after heavy rains…
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Two years ago, Richmond County, in Virginia's Northern Neck, approved a controversial plan to build a large golf course resort on a pristine cliff-top…