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  • The top stories for January 30, 2026, including Gov. Spanberger's actions over a would-be ICE facility, and the Roanoke's Harrison Museum reopens at its new location this weekend.
  • The top stories for January 16, 2026, including Virginia Democrats' pushback against ICE enforcement, and two lawmakers discuss efforts to end the state's same-sex marriage ban.
  • The top stories for March 11, 2026, including potential cuts facing Roanoke City Schools, and Virginia prison inmates aren't happy with a program to provide tablets at four test sites.
  • The top stories for February 27, 2026, including efforts from university and home healthcare workers to have their say in collective bargaining, and analyzing a proposal to end a data center tax break.
  • The top stories for March 2, 2026, including reaction on each side of the aisle in Congress to the US attack on Iran, and reaction to more people leaving the state of Virginia than moving in.
  • The top stories for February 17, 2026, including the General Assembly working to limit the role of immigration authorities, and an organ shop in Staunton bids farewell to its latest work.
  • Top stories for December 2, including UVA's interim president taking questions about its agreement with the DOJ, and a look at the spike in tick-borne illness in Southwest Virginia.
  • The top stories for February 9, 2026, including a bill in the General Assembly that lets public workers engage in collective bargaining, and state cuts to a program for Virginians living with HIV.
  • The top stories for February 10, 2026, including passage of assault weapons ban bills in each chamber of the General Assembly, and a preview of The Shark is Broken, a play centered around the production of the movie Jaws.
  • The top stories for February 12, 2026, including backing from Gov. Spanberger's administration for a consolidated gaming agency, and a Washington and Lee professor has an account of working with immigrant children detained in Virginia.
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