Posts from r/Virginia on Thursday, 06/04
POSTS - THURSDAY, 06/04
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Pair of major I-64 projects linking Hampton Roads and Richmond remain on schedule, officials say
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Virginia law does not make it easy for a renter to force a landlord to improve conditions — even hazardous ones
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National D-Day Memorial marks 25th Anniversary -- June 6th is the 82nd anniversary of D-Day. But Saturday will also mark the 25th anniversary of the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford.
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John McGuire: "the law prevents me from communicating within a window, go here to help me circumvent the law"
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Virginia Gov. Spanberger outlines state's readiness efforts as hurricane season begins
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Beat the Heat: Why This Weekend's 90-Degree Forecast Won't Feel Like Summer (Yet)
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Gigawatt data center project planned for Wythe County | TAC Data Centers plans to build on approximately 1,000 acres in eastern Wythe County, near the Pulaski County line.
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Virginia schools push for local tax option as aging buildings strain rural divisions | School leaders say outdated infrastructure and limited local revenue are forcing tough decisions on repair, closures and summer programs.
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‘This should’ve happened last year:’ King George residents protest already-approved data centers
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State employees who were previously Federal employees: Were you able to get credit for Federal Service toward PTO and retirement?
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