“We're finally moving toward a system where we're embracing diversity by design.”
- Sierra Club’s Virginia chapter says data center growth is unsustainable
- Thousands gather across Virginia Saturday for 'No Kings' protests against Trump
- Alicia Atkins challenges Delores McQuinn in 81st House District primary
- On the agenda: Richmond land use, Charlottesville utilities, Albemarle 2026 planning
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The spending plan includes a $426M water treatment plant that could be online by 2033.
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The governor removed a barrier to local betting parlors despite bipartisan support.
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The governor axed another Democrat-led effort to create a legal retail market.
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Citizen science has previously spurred action by the Richmond government.
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Former service members make up roughly 30% of federal workers.
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Updated: The governor’s amendments include cuts to school support funding and a rental assistance pilot.
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The election comes about two months after President Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office following his impeachment for declaring martial law in the country.
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What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team of researchers to places both remote and — lately — rather familiar.
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Senate Republicans return to session with a big task ahead: passing Trump's big, "beautiful" bill. And, Boulder's Jewish community is concerned after a recent attack.
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After the wildfires destroyed homes and disrupted routines, many parents saw behavioral shifts in their kids. Some families found support in a camp designed to help kids affected by natural disaster.
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Foreign nationals with $5 million to spare will be able to register for a "gold card" visa that would give them the right to live and work in the U.S. But details about the program remain unclear.