The journalist unpacks how the ocean helped her discover her history.
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The local nonprofit provides various social services to residents.
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Natasha Lindeback had to get creative.
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Critic Linda Holmes has been playing The Sims since the early 2000s.
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For nearly 60 years, this office has explored the nature of consciousness.
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If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multibillion-dollar online search business.
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The project takes donated firearms and converts them into garden tools.
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Blue Ridge Public Radio compiled a list of more than 35 organizations providing relief in the area.
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The superstition of Friday the 13th isn't as old as you think. Here are some of the potential origins of unlucky days around the world.
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The collector's response has stayed with Leahruth Jemilo ever since.
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The county is asking the public to choose from four animal finalists.
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Jerry Williams and Mark Reed have seen much change since they met in 1990.
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In Charlottesville, for every 10 families who need affordable housing they're only four homes available.
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The National Weather Service says extreme wind chill, rain and snow are likely.
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During the 20th century, black Americans lost 90 percent of their land across the U.S. because of factors including lack of access to legal and banking systems and racial discrimination. Duron Chavis is Chairman of the Board of the Central Virginia Agrarian Commons - a non-profit that focuses on putting land back into the hands of black farmers. He is also a community leader, an urban farmer, and an educator. Callie Walker is a Methodist minister in rural Amelia county. She believes that reparations and restitution can take many forms. She also serves on the board of the Central Virginia Agrarian Commons and works closely with Chavis.
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Chesterfield County is gathering stories from residents for a recently launched oral history project.