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A non-profit that keeps an eye on the nation’s waterways is warning that Virginia’s Rappahannock – the main source of drinking water for Fredericksburg – is in serious trouble and is calling on the state to step in.
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Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors selected a new president during a special meeting Wednesday.The position opened up when two members resigned following a vote by the panel to not extend the contract of Superintendent Cedric Wins, the first Black man to hold the post.
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Virginians can expect millions in political dollars to be spent on countless political ads on their TV’s, radios and phones between now and election day this November.
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The lawsuit was filed on behalf of 12 students from six families who attend schools in Virginia, Kentucky, Italy and Japan.
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In Virginia, at least 28 students and recent graduates at four universities have had their legal status changed by the State Department, according to reporting at Inside Higher Ed. Radio IQ’s Roxy Todd spoke with Inside Higher Ed’s news editor, Katherine Knott, for more on how this trend is affecting universities across the country.
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Social media is addictive and potentially even harmful to children, says Senator Schuyler Van Valkenburg, a Democrat from Henrico County. That's why he introduced a bill to do something about it.
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The University of Virginia held a memorial service, Tuesday, for one of its longest serving presidents. John Casteen died on March 18th of pancreatic cancer. He was 81.
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Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said during a hearing in Virginia that judges cannot second-guess prosecutors' decision not to pursue a case, and that the criminal court isn't the proper place to seek relief from deportation.
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President Donald Trump's FTC chair argued in a recent letter that similar mergers would “seriously harm competition and consumers.”
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Joining the U.S. military is a big decision, something not taken lightly. But one UVA student admits she signed up by accident.
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