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➤ Statewide: A new $150 million fund in the state budget will let about 200,000 Virginians cut their Affordable Care Act premiums by up to 70% starting Nov. 1, after roughly 100,000 lost coverage this year when enhanced federal subsidies expired. (More)
➤ Central Virginia: Virginia had logged 177 measles cases in 2026 as of July 9—up from five in all of last year—in what health officials call the state’s worst outbreak in decades. A new map tracks where cases have appeared, with most centered in Buckingham and Cumberland counties. (See Map)
➤ Buchanan County: The Coalfields Expressway landed $10 million in state and federal money, including $7 million from the new state budget, to build about 4 miles of four-lane highway toward eastern Kentucky. (More)
➤ Norfolk: The USS Nimitz, the Navy’s oldest active aircraft carrier, docked Thursday at Naval Station Norfolk after its final deployment, closing 51 years of service. The carrier will train sailors before heading to Newport News for decommissioning. (More)
➤ Richmond: Richmond father Pat McAleer sets off July 15 on a roughly 5,000-mile bike ride from La Push, Washington, to Virginia Beach, aiming to raise $250,000 for type 1 diabetes research after his daughter’s 2009 diagnosis. (More)
➤ Wise County: The Health Wagon’s annual Move Mountains Medical Mission drew hundreds to its Wise-based health wagon this weekend, offering free medical, dental, vision, and veterinary care to uninsured and underinsured residents in the area. (More)
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