The region will add 15 entry-level positions over three years.
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Residents are concerned after the pipeline's second testing-related rupture in about a month.
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Analyst says Virginia localities are already in compliance with the requirements.
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When an NPR reporter heard a startling loud metallic noise in her house, she was about to get an interesting lesson in animal behavior.
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The county will contribute an estimated $60 million to its first housing trust.
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The city is planning to restore about 50 acres of marsh habitat lost through erosion to the Back Bay.
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The May 1 burst released an unknown quantity of municipal water in Roanoke County.
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"We really are just trying to inspire people to get out, get their hands dirty."
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A professor at Old Dominion University says the Navy should use its influence with local and state transportation officials to call for a review of Hampton Roads' bridge system.
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Area residents have complained about coal dust for decades.
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The property is expected to bring in $1.78B in tax revenue during the next 20 years.
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Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms hit peak bloom this week. This will be the last season for about 150 of the famous flowering trees — they'll soon be cut down to adjust to sea-level rise.
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Officials are looking for ways to avoid landfills altogether.
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Gerald McCarthy's new book is Blueprint for Going Green: How a Small Foundation Changed the Model for Environmental Conservation.
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Developers say unexpected construction delays, weather have slowed final stages
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Keyser in West Virginia represents a national shift in American energy production. And in a town that was defined by coal for generations, change can be difficult.
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The research is part of a federal initiative called Coastal Storm Risk Management.
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A 2018 report estimated that Virginia loses over $1 billion yearly due to invasive species.
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It’s part of a larger vision to produce net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
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The fee’s been adjusted once since its 1976 implementation.
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House Bill 28 would put a pause on approving new natural gas or coal-fired power plants, pipelines, oil refineries and even import or export terminals used for fossil fuels.