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There was a time when a license plate simply identified a car, its owner and, in many cases, if it was on the road legally. But now, with advancing…
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The automobile has shaped American culture for more than a hundred years. So how will the coming, so called, driverless cars change us? Or how will we…
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State officials met with Tidewater communities this week who are trying to learn as much as they can about potential fracking on 84,000 leased acres close…
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September 1st marks the start of Preparedness Month in Virginia. Governor Terry McAuliffe says it’s a time to encourage families, business owners and…
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VA Lawmakers in Washington Call for InvestigationThere’s a debate among Virginia lawmakers who serve on the House Judiciary Committee over whether Congress should examine the use of force by police…
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Urban planners in Virginia are trying to make bicycling safer, but they’re hampered by a lack of statistics about who’s riding where.Alec Gosse rides his…
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Over the last several weeks, Governor McAuliffe has had the daunting task of reviewing 834 bills that were passed and sent to him by the General…
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A construction site accident at Virginia Tech last week, once again highlights the importance of safety measures at commercial construction sites.Five…
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Texting-while-driving was already against the law, but now police have a new tool that will enable them to hand out more citations.Supporters of the…
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Virginia lawmakers are having mixed reactions to reports that the Obama Administration potentially tracked phone records of tens of millions of…