Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering a bill that would reveal the identity of parents who put their children up for adoption.
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The town of Pulaski is upgrading its water treatment plant in a $25 million project that town officials say is needed to address critical structural issues and update aging infrastructure.
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In middle age, many people consider a career change, and one Charlottesville man is going all out. His early resume features some of the best-known children’s programs on public television. Now he’s working as a death doula— a professional who helps people at the end of life.
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As state agencies ditch ICE, many localities in their Republican districts were never part of those same agreements.
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Online gambling has become one of the hottest issues in this year's General Assembly session, and unlike most stuff that happens around here, it does not fall neatly along party lines.
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Virginia health officials are warning about a measles case and possible exposures in the Lynchburg area.
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Filings in the lawsuit challenging the process to get the referendum on the ballot are due just before voting ends in April.
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Last week, a federal judge found a law aiming to limit the time kids spend on social media violated their First Amendment rights as well as the rights of adults and big tech companies.
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For the second time, Virginia’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that voters can cast ballots on a Democrat-led congressional redistricting plan.
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The historic home of James and Dolley Madison is launching a new program, with a grant from the Mars Candy Company. It will highlight the importance of chocolate at the Orange County estate and its value to a young nation.
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There's bipartisan support to provide free breakfast for Virginia students, just not enough money...Democratic leaders of the state Senate began the General Assembly session hoping to provide universal free breakfasts for public school students. But funding is not in the budget they're now considering.
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