The group estimates 1,295 data centers have been built or planned in the state.
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Is the resilient James a model watershed?
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The illness is caused by a parasite, which makes it different from many well-known tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation called the latest numbers “extremely distressing.”
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Nonprofit GroundworkRVA sees the farm as a way to provide fresh food and life skills.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning May 27.
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The city estimates the tax would generate roughly $400K in its first year.
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The globe’s largest concentration of data centers is in Virginia.
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Norfolk is considered a national hotspot for sea level rise. Virginia researchers say cities farther south are starting to catch up.
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To account for immediate tariff impacts, the utility plans to increase customers' monthly energy bills by an average of 4 cents over the life of the project.
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Youngkin signs bill enabling utility to recover development costs
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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.