Workers from the TSA, Veterans Affairs and more spoke about already-visible effects.
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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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A steering committee pushed the city to conserve 15 acres of the course for a park. It recently won a victory, though questions remain.
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His mother, Mary Hardy MacArthur, was from the waterfront city.
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Resilient Norfolk is designed to protect key parts of the city from flooding.
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Films that shed light on gay life in the South will be a priority.
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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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In 1958, city leaders shut the public schools' doors rather than integrate, becoming a school segregation battleground.
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The multi-institutional project includes dozens of local historians and students. It aims to expand genealogy for descendants of the Norfolk slave trade.
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A growing body of research shows a connection between people’s access to nature and their physical and mental health.
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For Joel Jones, educating gun owners is a step toward combating firearm misuse.
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The problem is sand.
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In 2021, FEMA rolled out a major update to its flood insurance program.