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Virginia's House Republicans say it’s up to the Senate to figure out how to keep student loan rates from doubling in July. Capitol Hill reporter Matt…
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Hunger pangs may be a sign to raid the refrigerator, order carryout, heat up some leftovers, or head to your favorite restaurant. But thousands of…
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A 1960s era poverty measurement is being replaced by one that more accurately reflects Virginians’ living standards and spending patterns. If you were…
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Roanoke College is out with a new poll detailing how Virginians view their financial situation and general business conditions now and in the future. It’s…
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People who oppose the proposed “coal fields expressway” are staging a protest in Abingdon Virginia, where coal company, Alpha Natural Resources is holding…
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Sequestration cuts are starting to affect some Meals on Wheels programs throughout the Commonwealth. The Local Area on Aging in Roanoke is losing $96,000…
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Governor Bob McDonnell issued a letter earlier this month urging college presidents and boards to hold the line on in-state tuition.The plea was repeated…
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The Chair of the Virginia Housing Commission says the future of public housing will be the panel’s primary focus for this year, as thousands of the…
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While Virginians wait for the dust to settle and lawmakers breathe a sigh of relief that the transportation funding battle is over, the nonprofit…
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A new report shows dramatic changes in the way Americans live, with nearly half of first births occurring out of wedlock and a tendency by couples to…