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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Capt. Dave Snowden was fired for loss of confidence in his ability to command.
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Prosecutors say Brad Spafford had the largest stockpile of finished explosives in FBI history.
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The U.S. had argued disturbing the wreck would violate federal law, U.K. agreement.
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The centers are located on its Norfolk and Portsmouth campuses.
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Virginia is home to the world’s largest concentration of data centers. Here's what that means.
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The union has agreed to extend its existing contract until January.
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The two-term senator and his Republican opponent clashed on reproductive rights, energy policy.
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The economic impacts of the strike hinges on how long it goes on, one economist says.
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New partnerships guarantee spots at the university level for students who meet certain academic requirements.
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The center has spent years fielding questions from the LGBTQ+ community about which businesses are welcoming.
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Many localities lack the capacity to address resilience on their own, and planning and funding efforts are too dispersed across different agencies, according to the report
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City officials objected to a two-phase proposal last year that would have delayed the hotel and other resort elements.
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After months of controversy, one councilman said Tuesday, "Let the market decide their fate."
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The establishment and expansion of public universities uprooted hundreds of Black families, hindering them from accumulating wealth in the most American way: homeownership.
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The marching bands at historically Black colleges and universities have been putting on must-watch shows for decades.
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Despite presenting a $500 million casino development plan years ago, the Pamunkey Tribe contracted it to a $150 million casino and parking garage.
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The co-owner appeared on Fox Business in May, condemning the U.S. Navy’s use of a drag queen as a recruitment ambassador.
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They argue Norfolk’s money might be better spent dealing with existing flooding.
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The city's historic Chesterfield Heights neighborhood is especially vulnerable to rising waters.