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The Alzheimer’s Association estimates a 12% increase in the disease in Virginia by 2025. Learn about your options if you or a loved one is struggling with the disease.
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With a grant of more than a million dollars, Virginia-based Art for the Journey hopes to expand its relationship-building, brain-supporting, science-backed program to thousands more people in senior care facilities.
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By 2030 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 or older, but many who have already passed that age are deciding not to leave the workforce. Baby Boomer experts say this shift will mean major changes for the economy and planning for the future.
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At the height of the pandemic, the Virginia Department of Health reported that long-term care facilities were home to more than fifty percent of the commonwealth’s reported coronavirus outbreaks.
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The east-west rapid transit line has been around since 2018, and now GRTC wants to improve its reach.
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It began with a campuswide energy consumption audit that highlighted ways the 100-year-old church building was wasting energy.
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He spent nearly seven years at the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War. One Navy pilot talks about his life behind bars and what it taught him about other people.
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Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses efforts to end the crime of human trafficking
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Two survivors share their stories of being trafficked for sex as teenagers. Now, they serve as members of the Commission on Human Trafficking Prevention and Survivor Support.
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It’s been nearly six months since a man shot and killed six of his colleagues at a Chesapeake Walmart. The store reopened in mid-April. Dr. Laura Wilson talks about the aftermath of this kind of event for survivors and the broader community.