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  • A grade school in Richmond will get rid of its name recognizing a Confederate general, and replace it with that of President Barack Obama… A college…
  • In Tuesday's primaries, Trump loyalist Corey Stewart was selected by Republican voters to challenge incumbent Tim Kaine… The fall’s congressional races in…
  • The couple killed by last week’s floodwaters in Albemarle County has been identified… May’s record rainfalls have devastated some Virginia crops… Summer…
  • The nursing home resident who died Sunday after he fell into a creek is identified -- he was an Army veteran… Polls are open today in Virginia primary…
  • Retired Valley delegate and JMU prof Pete Giesen has died… An exception is being carved out for the ban on guns at state buildings… We have the first in a…
  • The latest on the challenge to Virginia’s ban on uranium mining, in a case before the Supreme Court this week… The University of Virginia has developed…
  • The former clerk of Charlottesville’s city council is indicted for embezzlement… Lawyers for Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax ask prosecutors in three…
  • An outbreak of mumps at an immigration detention center in Farmville is growing… An ammonia leak at a poultry plant in Dayton sends seven people to the…
  • Did you have this one on your bingo card for 2020? The Atlantic Coast Pipeline is canceled… The daily trend of new COVID-19 cases in Virginia ticked up…
  • A letter signed by 34 people held on charges related to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol complains of inhumane conditions behind bars, including mold, abusive guards, bad food and filthy laundry.
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