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➤ Richmond: Lawmakers removed Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s changes from some high-profile bills, including one that would create a marijuana marketplace and one that aims to promote the affordability of prescription drugs. The governor has 30 days to either veto the bills or allow them to become law. (Details)
➤ Virginia Beach: Scores of businesses at the Oceanfront plan to take part in a Take Back Our Beach Day tomorrow, after a temporary curfew that closed the area at 9:30 p.m. ends. (More)
➤ Radford: The city council is set to meet on Tuesday to vote on whether to enact increases in real estate taxes and utility rates. (Details)
➤ Keswick: The late-season overnight freeze this week damaged grape vines across Central Virginia. “Are we going to make as much wine as we normally would in a normal year? Absolutely not. I would say it is pretty significant,” one winemaker said. (More)
➤ Blacksburg: A new position at Virginia Tech, the Coordinator to Support Virginia’s Large Animal Veterinary Workforce, aims to improve medical care for the Commonwealth’s livestock. (Details)
➤ Stafford and Fredericksburg: The Virginia Department of Health warned that two children with measles may have exposed others, including students at Grafton Village Elementary School. (More)
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