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  • The top stories for April 27, 2026, including at look at what role a 1932 redistricting case could play in this week's arguments in the Virginia Supreme Court, a look at Volvo's expanded use of robots in the assembly line, and Lynchburg-based BWXT ramps use of use of nuclear-based fuel.
  • The top stories for April 28, 2026, including Monday's oral arguments before the Virginia Supreme Court over the redistricting referendum, Gov. Spanberger visits Roanoke to sign education measures, and a look at emergency managers, many of whom now face disasters with limited funds.
  • The top stories for April 15, 2026, including Gov. Spanberger responding to the many amendments issued earlier this week, Virginia Tech's Board of Visitors approves a tuition hike and talks about the search for a new president, and local governments look to take up dredging costs in coastal Virginia.
  • The top stories for April 22, 2026, including reaction to voters narrowly approving new Virginia congressional maps that could help Democrats win four additional seats, looking at an amendment before state legislators concerning solar energy, and the University of Virginia has a new radio telescope.
  • The top stories for April 29, 2026, including new legislation that offers reduced water rates to low-income customers, Gov. Spanberger starts to re-build Virginia's LGBTQ-Plus Advisory Board, and we meet one of the few Medicaid-certified doulas in Virginia.
  • The top stories for May 1, 2026, including Lynchburg city officials backtracking on growth projections made at Liberty University, the state's US Senators have a federal plan thatthey believe should mirror Virginia gun laws, and we meet a musician who's making the dungeon synth genre popular in Appalachia.
  • The top stories for May 4, 2026, including a measure that would expand the use of class action lawsuits in Virginia, freezing temperatures damaged vineyards across the Commonwealth this spring, and while lawmakers in Richmond debate tax incentives for data centers, West Virginia is offering is own package of benefits to lure them there.
  • The airstrike follows a deadly week of attacks that have intensified nearly a year of fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah.
  • Police say the attacker is in custody, but they haven't released a motive yet for the killings.
  • A jury convicted Trump adviser Steve Bannon of criminal contempt of Congress for defying the Jan. 6 committee, but Bannon vows to appeal.
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