At least one Virginia legislator thinks now’s as good a time as any to adjust state policy to reflect future climate-related issues.
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Republican Hung Cao and Democrat Tim Kaine met in Norfolk for a televised debate Wednesday night.
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“What he’s talking about is unbelievable," Anderson said.
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Initial estimates in Virginia suggest at least 200 homes were flooded across several counties, and that number will likely rise.Volunteers are organizing to help people here in Virginia, and across Appalachia.
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"Next to voting, getting your flu shot is a civic responsibility,” said Richmond Mayor Stoney.
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Virginia's request for a federal major disaster declaration was approved Wednesday morning.
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Richmond’s current mayor, Levar Stoney, is on his way out after two terms. Five Richmonders are vying to replace him.
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According to the latest quarterly report from the FBI, crime rates for the second quarter of this year are down in every category.
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Stephanie Moon, Joe Cobb and David Bowers answered questions at a Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce and Roanoke Kiwanis forum Tuesday night. The most heated discussion centered around city council’s recent decision to remove single family designations from the city’s zoning plan.
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Virginia lawmakers from Senator Tim Kaine to Governor Glenn Youngkin are hoping the White House approves the state's major disaster declaration request.
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A court ruling in Arlington might have a huge influence in how zoning works across Virginia.
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