The last decade has put American hotels to the test – from the pandemic to the popularity of short-term rentals like AirBNB, but industry experts say business is still strong, and they note an intriguing trend – growing interest in boutique and lifestyle hotels, catering to people in search of unique accommodations. That’s great news for one Virginia company – Cornerstone Hospitality -- that develops historic properties in smaller cities and towns.
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Virginia currently has almost no limits on what candidates can do with campaign cash.
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On Friday, February 21st, Radford University is hosting a classical music performance that explores tough questions around mental illness. In addition to the music performance, mental health professionals will also be leading a discussion with students and the community around mental illness.
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Police investigators lie all the time to adults, and it's a commonly accepted practice in investigations. But what about children?
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Virginians joined in a national day of protest Monday. There were three rallies in Richmond, one in Roanoke and another in Charlottesville.
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When you think about aviation in this country, chances are you think of Boeing in Seattle or major airports like O’Hare in Chicago, JFK in New York and Hartsfield in Atlanta. You might not think of Lynchburg, Virginia, but it turns out that’s where hundreds of new pilots and airplane mechanics graduate each year. Sandy Hausman reports on Liberty University’s award-winning program in aeronautics.
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Children who are 16 and younger would be limited to one hour for each social media app. That's an approach crafted by Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg, a Democrat from Henrico.
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An investigation continues following yesterday’s shooting at a busy shopping center in suburban Charlottesville. Police are now crediting an off-duty federal officer with killing the shooter and preventing more casualties.
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Southwest Virginia was hit with major flooding over the weekend, and seven inches of rain fell in some areas. At least one person in Bland County was killed in the flood, and dozens of people are cleaning out their flooded homes.
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Virginia is bracing for another winter storm, as recovery efforts from last week's storm and flooding over the weekend continue.
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The issue of tracking license plates continues to create controversy as the General Assembly heads into its final days.
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