The federal government’s decision was also a “complete surprise” to UVA.
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City schools were awarded the land on April 29. Now, it's going to UVA.
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Staff say they feel erased and disrespected amid the office's dissolution.
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The division head is proposing about $14M in cuts to balance spending.
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The transfer comes at no cost to the school division.
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The un-revoked terminations impact at least 40 Virginia students, graduates.
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The GOP proposal would eliminate some loans, limit others and put colleges on the hook if students don't repay their loans.
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The city would use the site for a preschool, schools offices; UVA would expand program offerings.
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Hires needed to address a “10-year increase” in mental health problems.
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JMU professor says the panel currently has a ‘progressive flavor’
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Calls for metal detectors, clear bags increase after recent threats.
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The student is permitted to play this year as the case moves forward.
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Some options mirror changes passed, then repealed, by the General Assembly.
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The center has been a hub for Richmond’s Latino community for over a decade.
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Plea deal requires 40 hours of community service, essay on free speech.
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All CCPS schools will be closed on Thursday.
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The division must approve policies based on state guidelines by Jan. 1.
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Thousands of children are stuck on waitlists.