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Congress agreeing to retire Florida's only aircraft carrier could end up having an impact on Hampton Roads. Congress agreed Friday to reduce the size of the nation's aircraft carrier fleet for the first time in 12 years by mothballing the USS John F. Kennedy.
Political reporter Ted Mann is traveling the 2nd congressional district talking to voters about whatʼs on their minds as Election Day nears. Each day this ...
Sure, we all know the custom: Tip the cabbie, the waitress, the barber. And we generally agree on the math: 15 percent, once-standard, is now pushing 20 percent.
A record $533 billion spending program for 2007 includes a 2.2 percent raise for most service members and $70 billion to offset the cost of the Iraq war. It also permits construction of seven new ships. . . .
U.S. Sen. George Allen and Democratic challenger Jim Webb each drew 43 percent support in a survey of 625 Virginia registered voters who said they were likely to vote in the Nov. 7 election. . . .
— Overlook Mutual Homes have come a long way from barracks-style housing with coal stoves along dirt roads, although people still confuse the low-cost housing cooperative with a low-income project.
There's no shortage of work these days for the Pentagon's inspector general, the Department of Defense watchdog who oversees the Pentagon and its massive budget. And yet the position -- one of the most important oversight jobs in all of federal government -- has gone vacant for more than a year. NBC's Jim Popkin reports.
EUREKA -- Security National representatives said Thursday that the company will take full responsibility for the cleanup of the Balloon Tract after announcing that it had purchased the former rail yard for $2 million.
In the news: Scott Bates of Stonington will teach the first class of a new Homeland Security Certificate program beginning Oct. 7 at Mitchell College.
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