Members of the Nansemond, Chickahominy and Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribes spoke as part of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's climate lecture series.
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation called the latest numbers “extremely distressing.”
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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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East Coast ports will likely see the true impacts of the trade war later in May.
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The incident occurred Thursday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton.
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Until recently, the VA was adding thousands of employees to try to keep up with increased demand for veterans' medical care.
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The money deals with flooding and sea level rise, and could help cope with electricity demand.
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Capt. Dave Snowden was fired for loss of confidence in his ability to command.
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An executive order halts all new federal leases and permits for offshore wind projects.
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Patch reading ‘#nolivesmatter’ allegedly affixed to Brad Spafford's bag
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Federal prosecutors accused the Isle of Wight County resident of being an anti-government extremist.
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A container ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge outside Baltimore early Tuesday morning, stopping all container traffic in the Patapsco River.
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Colonial Downs, which owns Rosie's, plans to expand hours in Dumfries and Richmond.
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More than one-third of the farms that shuttered were under 10 acres.
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This is the third espionage case the Navy's brought in the past year.
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The research is part of a federal initiative called Coastal Storm Risk Management.
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It’s part of a larger vision to produce net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
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The New England Patriots have agreed to hire Jerod Mayo to succeed Bill Belichick as the team's first Black head coach, according to a person familiar with the situation. Details were still being worked out.
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Tuck was one of 150 mayors from 50+ countries invited by the annual climate conference.
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TC Energy plans to dig up, replace and double the size of about 50 miles of existing pipeline.
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The Bay Shore Hotel served Black visitors until the 1970s.