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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The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before.
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Less than 5% of collegiate female tennis players in 2021 were Black.
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The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before.
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Each day roughly 40,000 vehicles cross the bridge, which is along the primary route to the Outer Banks.
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Fort Wool simply isn’t big enough.
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The region can see more than 9 millimeters of annual land loss.
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The traps can dilute harvests and kill other fish in coastal waters from Maine to Alaska.
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The proposed route of the Virginia Reliability Project would cross the Nansemond River and the northern boundary of the Great Dismal Swamp, both of which are key to the tribe’s heritage.
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The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before.
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NASA granted the university $1.2 million for the effort.