Local districts are left to figure out funding for fixes and new buildings.
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Social Security's finances have improved slightly in the last year. But the popular retirement program still faces big challenges including the threat of automatic benefit cuts in less than a decade.
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The two-term Richmond mayor says he’s instead running for lieutenant governor.
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A review of how businesses were notified covered July 2022 to February 2024.
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A dam at the north Henrico lake was damaged by Hurricane Gaston in 2004.
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The House exercised an arcane constitutional maneuver to prevent a full budget veto.
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Amendments on guns, abortion and environment will also be reviewed by lawmakers.
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The new law has drawn criticism from open-government groups.
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Regulations address a problem first identified 50 years ago.
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VPM podcast ‘Admissible’ led to the review.
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The restriction would be fully in place by 2026.
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Legislators resolved their differences, which still run contrary to the administration’s agenda.
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Residents expressed concerns over development, but acknowledged a need for additional tax revenue.
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Youngkin said Democrats are making 'a colossal mistake.'
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It's the largest fine for such an offense.
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Guns, ammunition not permitted in county libraries, recreation centers, government buildings.
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About half of the $768.9M budget would go to education and emergency services.
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Capitol police estimated 3,000 to 3,500 people participated in the event.
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What was originally pitched as a $50-million project in 2021 was looking more like a $75-million project in 2024.
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Menhaden have been valuable to a commercial fishery dating back more than a century.