Updated device policies go into effect in January.
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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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A Richmond man was among first in the U.S. to receive the benefit.
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Tech giants are seeking clean electricity sources amid increasing demand for AI and data centers.
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Officials say 6,000 households, businesses will gain new high-speed internet access
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American Water provides services to more than 14 million people.
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The division must approve policies based on state guidelines by Jan. 1.
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Safety advocates have long touted the potential of technology that lets vehicles communicate wirelessly.
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A pilot study in Virginia is testing whether drones can deliver defibrillators — before first responders.
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New policies on devices in schools are slated to start in fall 2025.
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A statement from the governor says ‘health and safety systems’ functioning
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Connect Hanover is expected to be completed by 2025.
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Several challenges, including AI, will make safeguarding the election different than in the past.
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He's also learning to code, which has made him think differently about writing legislation.
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Senators who attended a classified intelligence briefing focused on TikTok's influence say the public should get the same information. There's bipartisan support for a vote on a House bill on the app.
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The House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a bill that would force parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban of the social media app on U.S. devices.
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The legislation also commissions a study on how the tech could be used or abused.
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Reports of outages spiked around 3:30 a.m. ET Thursday, affecting more than 71,000 customers within a few hours. The FBI says it has been in contact with AT&T about the disruptions.
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To treat amblyopia, or lazy eye, doctors typically prescribe an eyepatch.
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The Office of Regulatory Management delivered a report to the governor on Thursday.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares compared the legal effort to past fights with tobacco companies.