The cuts could imperil efforts to preserve historic documents and provide cultural education.
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City leaders do not have a plan or timeline for voting to formally adopt the statement.
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The museum was one of four American sites chosen for the inaugural class.
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Guests from Angola, including the minister of culture, traveled to the commonwealth to take part.
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Suffolk returned the land earlier this year to the Nansemond, who were first displaced in the 1600s.
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The Shockoe Institute is scheduled to open in fall 2025.
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The island's lost two-thirds of its land mass since 1850 and climate change is making the problem worse.
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VPM News Features Editor Whittney Evans spoke with host Rich Meagher about the new show.
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The image started out as a painting of his friend who lives in Richmond’s Oregon Hill neighborhood.
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Youngkin is considering legislation to raise the minimum age to 18 — without exceptions.
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Some medical exemptions can change expectations.
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Along with the added words, the website made dictionarywide changes to remove binary-gendered phrases from hundreds of entries.
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The Virginia author and health advocate recently spoke with Morning Edition's Phil Liles.
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The town's iconic landmark celebrates decades of bringing arts and fun to the "center of the universe."
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The community-named space has been fenced off since January 2021.
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My Neighbor Totoro introduced me to anime — and started an ongoing love for the artform and its stories.
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A new Virginia law opens the process to recognizes these places with historical markers.
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The exhibits feature Richmond-native Benjamin Wigfall and New York–based Whitfield Lovell.
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In ‘Sound of the Guns,’ musician Jim O’Ferrell brings his memories of war to The Firehouse Theatre stage.
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As part of First Friday, the local record store will host its first zine fest.
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The Museum of Chincoteague Island will preserve and restore 10 acres of Beebe Ranch.