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  • Below zero near the middle of the week... unseasonably warm by week’s end. Have you been scratching your head of late and asking yourself, "Is this…
  • The top Republican in the House of Delegates, who represents part of the Shenandoah Valley, defends his GOP colleagues who supported President Trump’s…
  • Governor Northam releases guidelines for graduation ceremonies this spring, and in response JMU says it will allow small in-person ceremonies in May……
  • All of the top officials in Warren County are under indictment over mismanagement of funds by the local development agency… Senator Mark Warner pushes…
  • Three years after the deadly Unite the Right rally, Charlottesville residents finally get to cheer the removal of a Confederate statue… For a while in…
  • Environmentalists will be before the Supreme Court today, arguing that the Atlantic Coast Pipeline should not be built under the Appalachian Trail,…
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  • Tiny Singapore imports almost all of its food. From gardens on deserted car parks to vertical farms in the vanishing countryside, a movement is afoot to help boost its agricultural production.
  • Hurricane Maria, the strongest hurricane to have hit the island in decades, is believed to have taken down critical high-voltage power lines. Gov. Ricardo Rosselló says repairs could take months.
  • NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana about whether he will vote to convict ex-President Donald Trump on the single charge of "incitement of insurrection."
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