The law school hopes the new Center for Energy Law & Policy will be a hub for addressing growing energy issues.
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The spotted lanternfly has descended upon grape vines, fruit orchards, and maple trees in more than half of Virginia's counties, including the entire Shenandoah Valley. One local vineyard is arming their patrons to help swat out the invasive insects. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.
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Virginia’s election is less than three weeks away. Brad Kutner spent some time with the candidates for the state’s highest office.
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In addition to statewide races, several local elections will be decided by Virginians this fall – including school boards. However, some of those ballots don’t have any candidates on them.
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The city of Roanoke is looking at the idea of attracting a casino. City manager Valmarie Turner and Mayor Joe Cobb announced the initiative on Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs and aggressive immigration enforcement have shaken markets and migrant labor.
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One hyper scale data center can demand as much power as 2 million homes. Virginia currently has about 3.6 million homes.
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Candidates for attorney general will meet at the University of Richmond Thursday night for a debate.
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The retirement of an 88-year-old man might not seem like news, but one central Virginia community is celebrating him and the contributions he’s made to local history.
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At a time when the nation is sharply divided and compassion seems to be in short supply, a new show at UVA’s art museum is sparking thought and conversation about empathy.
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