With 385 breweries in the state, it’s safe to say Virginia is for beer lovers. Among them is a guy from Fredericksburg who has spent nearly a decade visiting every single one. This weekend he’ll finish the tour.
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Bob Good's campaign will be required to pay for the recount because the margin is greater than half a percentage point. The campaign will get a refund if the recount results in Good's victory.
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Volvo Group will receive $208 million to upgrade three manufacturing facilities, including the plant in the New River Valley.
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Virginia historical markers recognize people and places across the Commonwealth. Now one is noting LGBTQ history for the first time.
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The state’s largest utility announced Wednesday that it was getting into the race to build small, modular nuclear reactors that could be manufactured and shipped to users around the world. Dominion customers will pay for research and development.
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“I think Biden probably should step down but at this point it's kind of late,” one rider told Radio IQ.
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The rapid rise in fentanyl overdoses is causing concern among lawmakers, although they’re not yet on the same page about how to handle the situation.
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Registrars in Virginia are looking to find a little more help before November.
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“People start talking about their families, reuniting with their kids, making their kids' graduations. That was done through the hope that earned sentence credits in their enhanced form have provided,” Quadaire Patterson, a former inmate released under the program, said.
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So-called “secret shoppers” tried to access care but less than two-thirds of calls were answered and less than one-third accepted Virginia Medicaid.
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