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  • A nursing home resident is dead after falling into a creek in Charlottesville… S&P reaffirms Virginia’s Triple-A bond rating, and that’s important for…
  • More allegations of physical abuse of immigrant children at a detention center near Staunton come to light… A new lawsuit seeks to overturn Virginia's…
  • State police shoot a man to death after a chase in Amherst County, they say he had a violent felony record… A local Habitat for Humanity chapter and a…
  • Governor Northam says he wants all state employees to be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine… Virginia’s community colleges, and more local K-12 schools,…
  • Sixty years after the Freedom Riders traveled through Virginia to fight unlawful segregation, another Freedom Ride passes through to fight voter…
  • State health officials warn that the pandemic means fewer kids are getting vaccinated for chicken pox and polio and other diseases… Meanwhile, a Virginia…
  • Virginia reaches President Biden’s goal of getting 7 out of 10 adults vaccinated, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule… Meanwhile, Virginia’s mental health…
  • On Memorial Day, Virginia remembers those who served and lost their lives… Meanwhile, UVa’s men’s lacrosse team are again national champs, and JMU’s…
  • Virginia Democrats pick McAuliffe, Ayala and Herring for their statewide candidates, and the race for November is on… As the state Supreme Court ponders…
  • After 15 months, the pandemic-related state of emergency in Virginia will end on June 30th… Local housing authorities get a new infusion of federal cash…
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