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The poll by the University of Mary Washington finds voters have mixed feelings about where the state is headed. The post Poll shows the 2025 race for governor starts with a tie appeared first on Cardinal News.
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A small neighborhood in Roanoke County features many of the logistical problems associated with statewide broadband deployment, including river and railroad crossings. The post This neighborhood shows the challenges of bringing broadband to all Virginians appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The indefinite closure of the Boar’s Head plant in Jarratt calls attention to some unique demographic patterns in that part of Virignia. The post This Southside town with the shuttered meat plant is at epicenter of unusual population trends appeared first on Cardinal News.
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An alternate project would upgrade the existing U.S. 220 and would effectively link Martinsville to the economic hub of Greensboro, North Carolina, through the construction of 8 miles of new road. The post Transportation board scraps I-73, and lawmakers hope for an alternative route appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The expansion will help VFP better serve the growing data center market. The post Custom building manufacturer will invest $5 million, add 50 jobs in Scott County expansion appeared first on Cardinal News.
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More than 300 refugees from the outbreak had passed through Fincastle in Botetourt County. The post The most fatal plague in U.S. history, here in Virginia? appeared first on Cardinal News.
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From elsewhere: After recent school shootings, Virginia NAACP wants more social media education. Trump calls early voting “stupid” after boosting it in Virginia. Strong start to early voting reported in Tazewell County. The post Thomas Jefferson-signed summons returns to Wythe County court; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Solar open house planned for Russell County. Lynchburg seeks input on future of former White Rock Elementary. The post 8 sites added to Virginia Landmarks Register; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Logistical delays and difficult terrain have stalled multiple deployment projects, all of which are under a federal deadline for completion. A $30 million pot of state money might help speed things along. The post Virginia deems two-thirds of recently funded broadband expansion projects behind schedule appeared first on Cardinal News.
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State law requires local officials to test all voting equipment ahead of each election. The post Early voting opened Friday. Local registrars have been working for weeks to make sure that their voting machines are ready. appeared first on Cardinal News.