Data shows federal health cuts will harm rural communities nationwide.
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Updated: The county’s sheriff says agents showed bailiffs paperwork.
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The Richmond protest was one of many that took place across the country on April 19.
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At least 35 students have had visas terminated across the commonwealth.
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The cuts could imperil efforts to preserve historic documents and provide cultural education.
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This residency grant, unlike VCU’s, has not been reinstated by the federal government.
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Reporter Keyris Manzanares wants to learn about your experiences.
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The exemption comes amid worries of how President Trump's steep new tariffs will affect American tech companies that rely on supply chains in China, like Apple.
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Virginia also lost $219 million in funding, which had already been allocated.
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Virginia Clean Economy Act, RGGI could face federal challenges.
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The march took place on April 5 with more than a thousand protesters taking to the streets of Richmond.
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Program that awarded $13.6M for farm-to-table foods will end in July.
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Transgender service members continue to weigh their options as a Trump administration policy tries to push them out of the military for a second time in less than a decade.
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"We will, in fact, experience future pandemics."
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Virginia has expanded care for the community, but Medicaid cuts could lead to setbacks.
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Dr. Norman Oliver says the cuts would damage state efforts to upgrade technology systems, and reduce opioid use and STIs.
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The $11.4B federal ‘claw back’ has led to layoffs and public health cuts nationwide.
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Updated: The RTR Teacher Residency received a letter of reinstatement.