The incident occurred Thursday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton.
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The funding is still contingent on General Assembly approval.
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Former service members make up roughly 30% of federal workers.
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Maj. Michael LaRocca discusses the role of leadership in soldiers’ ability to deal with loss and trauma.
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The 1895 Jackson Ward armory is a state and national Black history landmark.
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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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Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins' ouster follows pushback on DEI by some conservative alumni.
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Interpretation of former SCHEV guidance has been inconsistent across Virginia colleges.
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Capt. Dave Snowden was fired for loss of confidence in his ability to command.
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In his keynote, the governor noted that no new names have been added to the memorial in 2023.
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The city's approved budget for the next year didn't set aside new funding for cemetery maintenance or improvements.
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Several suicides at the Newport News shipyard last year were not connected or caused by any one issue, but brought to light pervasive problems.
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These parents face obstacle after obstacle — from struggling to secure a job to finding child care — because they constantly uproot their families as military assignments change.
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The new 12,000-square-foot building opened to patients in April.
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The federal government took 9 acres of land from Arlington to accommodate the expansion.
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The child's future remains uncertain.
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PFAS, an abbreviation for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are virtually indestructible.
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Veterans and displaced Iraqis share painful memories 20 years after the invasion.
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The outcome could impact the Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bills — and about 2 million veterans.