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The Judeo-Christian Outreach Center’s overhaul has been in the works for years. It will help the center provide services to get people permanently housed.
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The Veterans Health Administration is looking for ways to expand quickly in Hampton Roads as the number of new patients surge.
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Edgar Degas' painting at the Chrysler Museum will undergo careful restoration with the support of a grant from Bank of America’s Art Conservation Project.
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The first-of-its-kind find at Colonial Williamsburg uncovered artifacts from dining ware to gun hardware.
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Virginia’s Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program was designed to give the families of those injured or killed in combat a low-cost education.
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Local districts are left to figure out funding for fixes and new buildings.
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Youngkin has now vetoed a total of 201 bills from the 2024 legislative session, a record-setting number for a modern governor that reflects Virginia’s divided government.
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The World War II memorial designed by a Virginia Beach firm honors the forerunners of the Navy SEALs.
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The new exhibit is home to 26 turtles from four different North American species, including several that are endangered.
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If you’ve been curious about exploring a wild cave, but aren’t sure what you’ll expect, Radio IQ's Roxy Todd suited up in a helmet and knee pads to bring us this preview.
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The county does have plans to renovate its elementary school, though funding remains a question.
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The property, called Mattanock Town, is already home to the tribe’s headquarters and annual pow wow celebration.