Closed since 2023, the popular stop along the Blue Ridge Parkway will reopen next spring.
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With Central and Southside Virginia experiencing extreme drought, according to the U. S. Drought Monitor, public water customers in the Richmond area are being asked to conserve.
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State officials say PFAS, which have been associated with health issues, have been found in drinking water systems across Virginia.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has confirmed they conducted an arrest operation in the Ruckersville area last week, just before state law restrictions on their partnerships with local law enforcement agencies go into effect.
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The nonprofit has launched this new effort for America's 250th birthday. These conversations will be stored in a time capsule for 100 years.
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"Any elected official is going to find themselves in a pretty tough situation with their constituents if they vote to approve power lines through the community," says George Mason University professor David Ramadan.
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Getting accurate data has become the heart of the debate over managing the controversial fishery.
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“What the world tells you that you can’t be, Ballroom says 'In this space you can be,'” organizer Garland Gravely said.
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Companies that own or operate data centers are some of the most influential businesses in Virginia.They are also some of the most widely held stocks by members of the General Assembly.
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This summer, public TV stations will begin airing a series of documentaries about climate change. Among those profiled is Mike Tidwell, founder of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network.
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All of Virginia is experiencing drought conditions. One of the ways to conserve water is changing how and when you water your garden.
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