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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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The site observes the unknown number of people buried on campus land.
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New plaques commemorate the eight students who crossed racial lines at two county high schools.
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The Department of Education says it will resume collections on May 5 and send wage garnishment notices "later this summer."
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At least 35 students have had visas terminated across the commonwealth.
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This residency grant, unlike VCU’s, has not been reinstated by the federal government.
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Food is being provided at Cardinal and Henry Marsh elementaries.
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Energy and public safety are also among local officials’ top issues.
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Schools in Greater Richmond impacted by the water outage, boil orders remain closed.
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The new restrictions take effect when classes resume on Jan. 6.
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Funding for the Dolly Parton literacy program became state law in July, but it isn’t ready — yet.
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A Richmond Public Schools program aims to make every child English–Spanish fluent.
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"Brunswick would be a good learning opportunity for me. I knew they had newer books than what we had."
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Jubilee was denied attendance to Longwood during Jim Crow in the 1960s.
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A 2018 study estimated it would cost $22M to fix, replace aged parts.