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  • A Virginia legislator is trying to help a longbanned crop make a comeback in the Commonwealth...and Portsmouth City Council has learned that owning goats…
  • The political spotlight has suddenly focused on a small Virginia College where two faculty members are running against each other for Congress... and…
  • There's controversy over ownership of volunteer fire department vehicles in a Virginia county where population growth is bringing demand for standardized…
  • Virginia is tying to figure out what to do with a new taxi service that may not actually be a taxi service, and one of the most extraordinary paintings…
  • Virginia localities react – or don't – to a Supreme Court ruling on prayer by government bodies and a state senator from Northern Virginia speaks out in…
  • Final Fantasy has pioneered video game storytelling since 1987. We rank the best titles in the mainline series ahead of the release of Final Fantasy XVI.
  • Also: School clerk in Georgia credited with persuading gunman to surrender; Army Pfc. Bradley Manning to be sentenced; and a judge approves Kodak's exit from bankruptcy.
  • As stay-at-home orders set in across the country, Americans are still buying more staple foods than normal, but the spikes in purchases are slightly calmer than a few weeks ago.
  • Also: Disgraced Chinese official is indicted; Israeli-Palestinian peace talks may resume on July 30; third woman comes forward with accusation against San Diego's mayor; Snowden remains in Moscow airport.
  • Also: Moist Mediterranean air triggered a freak storm in India; Volkswagen's former CEO is indicted over an emission testing scandal; and there's been a deadly shooting at a Nashville mall.
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