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  • The WNBA's biggest star, Tina Thompson of the Seattle Storm, has just retired. She played in each of the league's 17 seasons. She won four championships and two Olympic gold medals. Steve Inskeep talks to Thompson, who never dreamed of becoming a professional basketball player.
  • While former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is still seen as having an edge in his state's Senate primary, recent and past comments about race have dampened enthusiasm for him among some voters.
  • Details to be ironed out, but the statue of General Robert E. Lee in Richmond WILL come down… Most of Virginia is under more relaxed COVID-19 restrictions…
  • Richmond’s mayor and the governor intend to remove Confederate statues from Monument Avenue – they’ve been there for decades… Meanwhile, Charlottesville's…
  • Governor Northam says most of Virginia is ready for Phase 2 of reopening after months of business shutdowns due to the pandemic… We hear the voices of…
  • A Virginia state trooper and a drug suspect are both killed in a shootout in Farmville… Two bills that punt on funding for I-81 improvements pass the…
  • The last two of four members of a white supremacist group plead guilty to federal charges related to their violent 2017 rally in Charlottesville… A…
  • A lumber company in Crozet gets slapped with a $24,000 fine due to the death of an employee last year… The number of homeless people in the Shenandoah…
  • Plaintiffs in a civil lawsuit over white supremacist violence in Charlottesville say the defendants are withholding information in the case, and should be…
  • Virginia rolls out the first coronavirus exposure app in the country… GOP congressional candidate Nick Freitas is hawking a mask that critics say…
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