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  • JMU says it wants to change the names of three campus buildings that honor confederates, but not the school’s name itself, even though James Madison…
  • In Tuesday’s primaries, Democrats choose a UVa doctor to run against the Republican in the fifth district’s open congressional seat, and Republican Daniel…
  • Charlottesville Police charge four protesters with vandalism after allegedly spray painting slogans on the street in front of the police department during…
  • Last week’s criticism of protesters by Charlottesville’s police chief has some other city officials concerned… Meanwhile, lawmakers in the House of…
  • As Virginia gets set to further relax social restrictions due to COVID-19, local cities cancel their big July 4th fireworks displays… Meanwhile, the…
  • An agreement to allow mail-in ballots without a witness goes through, but so far only for June’s primary elections… Meanwhile, we have a profile of the…
  • A state agency denies the builders of the Mountain Valley Pipeline a crucial permit… Governor Northam says he will remove the pedestal that supported the…
  • That means the White House reached its revised enrollment goal for the first year the Affordable Care Act was in full effect.
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  • Many women and even doctors underestimate a woman's heart attack risk, research shows, as they focus on weight and breast health instead. Tiny damaged arteries in the heart may not show up in scans.
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