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  • 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 1, 2026, including a legal effort by environmental groups to block expansion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, Gov. Spanberger signs her first batch of bills, and we get to know Melinda McCall, a large animal veterinarian in Central Virginia.
  • The top stories for April 2, 2026, including Virginia's Attorney General taking on the President's executive order on mail-in voting, legislation is signed to create more manufactured homes in the state, and Virginia's GOP looks to the redistricting referendum as a way to regroup after some losses.
  • The top stories for April 10, 2026, including Virginia Tech President Timothy Sands' plans to step down, a right to contraception bill is signed, and we meet Bill Barker, who's spent more than four decades portraying Thomas Jefferson.
  • The top stories for April 13, 2026, including a look back at Virginia's failed constitutional amendments and the effect of light from communities on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
  • The top stories for April 14, 2026, including Gov. Spanberger amendments to an assault weapons ban and the start date of a retail marketplace for marijuana, a look at the ad campaign for the redistricting referendum, and the impact of the loss of federal funding on dredging in the Chesapeake Bay.
  • 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 16, 2026, including rememberance of Virginia Tech's campus shooting on this day in 2007, new roadmaps designed to increase tourist spending, and a look at Virginia's drought disaster areas.
  • The top stories for April 17, 2026, including the muder-suicide of former Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, new gun legislation, and a closer look at the state's drought conditions.
  • The top stories for April 3, 2026, including a batch of education bills signed by Gov. Spanberger, Roanoke high schoolers spend time in spring break learning about labor unions, and Mary Washington takes on Emory Sunday in the NCAA Division III national basketball championships.
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