Virginia health officials are warning about a measles case and possible exposures in the Lynchburg area.
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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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Kellum’s VHF Records has been releasing albums since the early 1990s, issuing work across shoegaze, electronic experimentation, stringband and improvised musics.
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“The administration is trying to undermine that very important entity and I think states do have an obligation to step into the vacuum,” Attorney General Jay Jones said.
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Members of the Virginia General Assembly are trying to stay on top of the latest social media trends.
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Loudoun County Democratic Delegate John McAuliffe was among those targeted by the rolling ads around the state capitol.
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More than a billion dollars are at stake in one of the most consequential decisions that members of the General Assembly will make this year. Do data centers need a tax break?
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Environmental groups filed a request with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reconsider their January decision authorizing SSEP, a pipeline that would begin in Pittsylvania County.
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Chefs from Southwest Virginia and the New River Valley are planning a dinner in Blacksburg on March 26, centered around historical Appalachian dishes and their family’s food traditions.
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