The county is overhauling its 1970s-era zoning rules.
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The planned amendment would outlaw new tobacco or hemp retail across most of the entire city.
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The Positive Youth Development Fund has offered grants using the money.
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The narrow vote could extend the Ashcake Road site’s life for up to 30 more years.
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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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Councilors were split on increasing pay for some of the city’s top earners.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning April 21.
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The county’s finance committee reviewed pay for similar positions in other locales.
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The Richmond protest was one of many that took place across the country on April 19.
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Experts say solving the staffing crisis is just the start.
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Virginia also lost $219 million in funding, which had already been allocated.
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Commonwealth schools receive $2.4B, collectively, from the feds each year.
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At least 11 students planning to study abroad haven’t received awarded funds.
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The department says more than 1,300 positions will be cut. Roughly another 600 employees have accepted voluntary resignations or retired.
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The bill puts significant pressure on Democrats in the Senate, whose votes will be needed in order to avoid a shutdown. The federal government runs out of money at the end of the day on Friday.
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Who’s Dillon, and why does the commonwealth follow his rule?
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Melissa Johnson said the governor's decision validated an officer killing her son.
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Both counties prioritizing education, tax relief and critical infrastructure
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