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  • The top stories for February 11, 2026, including General Assembly legislation to address campaign finance and the cost of power bills related to data centers. Also, a Charlottesville private school studies civic engagement.
  • The top stories for February 19, 2026, including the latest on congressional redistricting from the General Assembly and Republicans' effort to block it, and a team at UVA looks to find a new way of making vaccines.
  • The top stories for March 4, 2026, including environmental groups wanting FERC to reconsider a pipeline decision, Attorney General Jay Jones is getting involved in fraud protections, and we visit with VHF Records founder Bill Kellum.
  • The top stories for February 23, 2026, including a look at the typical process for appointing college boards, a preview of the Festival of the Book, and a Census Bureau study shows Virginia is losing nearly half its college graduates.
  • The top stories for February 26, 2026, including "safe storage" gun bills approved by both chambers of the General Assembly, and the role non-disclosure agreements are playing in government contracts for lining up data centers.
  • The top stories for March 31, 2026, including plans for the sale of a former Augusta County prison site, the parents of a home schooled Roanoke County child sue to participate in local sports, and a check on the status of Virginia's parole system.
  • The top stories for April 7, 2026, including a look Northern Virginia turnout for the redistricting referendum, Roanoke City Council approves funds to preserve a historic cottage, and a comparison of Virginia school district budgets.
  • The top stories for March 25, 2026, including calls for more agreements between local police and immigration authorities, Gov. Spanberger signs an order to protect election integrity, and a look at new Virginia legislation focused on wild mushrooms.
  • Former federal health officials Andy Slavitt and Scott Gottlieb tell Morning Edition that more coronavirus testing and contact tracing are needed for U.S. businesses to reopen safely.
  • A document signed by former CIA Director Michael Hayden and others backs two states who say President Trump's immigration ban "unleashed chaos."
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