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  • The top stories for January 13, 2026, including the major donors behind Gov-elect Spanberger's inauguration, and legislation to expand manufactured homes.
  • The top stories for January 14, 2026, including previews of the next General Assembly, and the final State of the Commonwealth address from Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
  • The top stories for January 15, 2026, including a look at Gov. Youngkin's final State of the Commonwealth address, and proposals to alter the prison visitation process.
  • The top stories for January 20, 2026, including Gov. Spanberger's first address before the General Assembly, and more women are joining the ranks of hunters in Virginia.
  • The top stories for January 21, 2026, including a House committee backing a boost in the state's minimum wage, and previewing a new exhibit at Roanoke College's Olin Galleries.
  • The top stories for January 27, 2026, including the Virginia Senate's efforts to pass an assault weapons ban, and previewing a 3D art exhibit at Radford University.
  • The top stories for January 28, 2026, including a circuit judge's ruling against a Democratic redistricting plan, a profile of a former Afghan soldier now in the Charlottesville area.
  • The top stories for January 29, 2026, including large opposition to an ICE detention center in Hanover County, and new moms are facing conflicting direction on their child's health care.
  • People often talk about African-Americans and other minorities being subject to "food deserts" — areas where fresh, healthy, affordable food is hard to come by. The findings of an NPR poll suggest that we should be thinking about "popcorn deserts," too.
  • Jocko Fajardo grew up in Arizona eating Mexican food. But his go-to comfort dish is a Chinese-American classic with a little Mexican thrown in. He tells us how the dish came to his family.
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