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In today's update, explore key stories shaping Virginia. Campbell County is at a crossroads as the Planning Commission rejects a zoning ordinance requiring special-use permits for data centers, with the Board of Supervisors set to decide on its future. Discover insights from Virginia Tech experts on the environmental impacts and benefits of data center expansion.
Senator Mark Warner weighs in on the political implications of Venezuelan President Maduro's extraction, drawing parallels to historical events. Meanwhile, a petition to recall Martinsville Mayor L.C. Jones gains traction, highlighting local governance concerns.
Stay informed on health developments as Congressman Morgan Griffith addresses tick-borne illnesses and celebrates the reopening of Stuart Community Hospital in Patrick County. Meanwhile, Virginia faces rising health insurance premiums, impacting nearly 400,000 residents due to the expiration of ACA tax credits.
In community news, Rocky Mount's Town Council approves a new CTE Center, and Botetourt County launches a fund to enhance recreational activities. With flu cases on the rise, the Virginia Department of Health urges residents to get vaccinated.
Finally, Roanoke Gas seeks a rate increase amidst inflation pressures, reflecting broader economic challenges. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage of these stories and more, as we keep you connected and informed across Virginia.
By WFIR NewsIn today's update, explore key stories shaping Virginia. Campbell County is at a crossroads as the Planning Commission rejects a zoning ordinance requiring special-use permits for data centers, with the Board of Supervisors set to decide on its future. Discover insights from Virginia Tech experts on the environmental impacts and benefits of data center expansion.
Senator Mark Warner weighs in on the political implications of Venezuelan President Maduro's extraction, drawing parallels to historical events. Meanwhile, a petition to recall Martinsville Mayor L.C. Jones gains traction, highlighting local governance concerns.
Stay informed on health developments as Congressman Morgan Griffith addresses tick-borne illnesses and celebrates the reopening of Stuart Community Hospital in Patrick County. Meanwhile, Virginia faces rising health insurance premiums, impacting nearly 400,000 residents due to the expiration of ACA tax credits.
In community news, Rocky Mount's Town Council approves a new CTE Center, and Botetourt County launches a fund to enhance recreational activities. With flu cases on the rise, the Virginia Department of Health urges residents to get vaccinated.
Finally, Roanoke Gas seeks a rate increase amidst inflation pressures, reflecting broader economic challenges. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage of these stories and more, as we keep you connected and informed across Virginia.