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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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Leanne Moss is one of 125 artists participating in the 40th Annual Stockley Gardens Spring Arts Festival in Norfolk on May 18 and 19.
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Preservation Virginia said the communities of Hobson and Oakland are both threatened by flooding and encroaching modern development.
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Following a compelling clue found by the late Dr. John Herr, Dr. Craig Slingluff and his colleagues may have found a new target for cancer treatments.
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Filipino artist Rowena Finn will be making a quilt reflecting her culture as part of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art’s Artist in Residency program.
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Teachers across Virginia will be getting a three percent raise in each of the next two fiscal years.
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Both chambers of the General Assembly approved the new two-year budget plan by wide margins.
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Demonstrators and faculty members have criticized law enforcement and college administrators for their handling of anti-war protests.
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The Family Readiness Group offers aid to the families of Army troops from Joint Base Langley/Fort Eustis while their soldiers prepare for a Gaza aid mission.
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The state Department of Environmental Quality says stricter federal air pollution standards could tip more days from being considered good to moderate quality.
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Virginia has implemented new guidelines to establish a unified rating and improvement system to assess the commonwealth’s publicly funded early childhood care providers.