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VIDEO: Virginia Democratic lawmakers announce deal for military education benefits program
Virginia military families were angered by eligibility restrictions for the Virginia Military Survivors & Dependents Education Program last month. This program provides higher education benefits for families of military veterans who were either killed or almost completely disabled while on active duty. When Virginia lawmakers returned to Richmond for a Special Session on June 26,…
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Kamala Harris’ fight for reproductive freedom takes center stage in 2024
In the two years since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Vice President Kamala Harris has become a strong, passionate voice for reproductive rights.
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From Patsy Cline to cantaloupes: 15 quirky summer festivals in Virginia
Check out these 15 quirky festivals for a unique summer experience in Virginia.
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Conservative leaders want to make it harder to get divorced
No-fault divorce laws have contributed to lower national rates of intimate partner violence, particularly against women. Some conservative leaders want to reinstate barriers to divorce by requiring “proof” of abuse or infidelity.
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Allegations of sexual assault, animal cruelty emerge in new RFK Jr. report
New reporting from Vanity Fair reveals troubling details about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s past, including allegations of sexual misconduct and further insight into his history of anti-vaccine rhetoric.
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Get nimble with these adult gymnastics classes in Virginia
Find your next hobby with these adult gymnastics classes.
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Virginia’s 10 best summer hiking trails
Lace up your boots: We’re taking an in-depth look at some of the commonwealth’s best hiking trails. From beginner hills to extreme climbs, you’ll be ready to hit the path with these walks.
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Inside scoop: 10 unique VA ice cream shops to visit for National Ice Cream Month
With the hot summer temperatures upon us, be sure to stop by a local Virginia creamery to celebrate National Ice Cream Month.
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‘A king above the law’: Supreme Court gives Trump nearly unlimited power
The massively consequential ruling from the Supreme Court grants Trump and any future leaders the right to claim immunity from criminal prosecution for “official” acts carried out in office.
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Trump’s debate lies extend to Virginia as well
During the debate, Trump claimed that former Gov. Ralph Northam supported infanticide while in office, and claimed that he didn’t call the white nationalists who terrorized Charlottesville in 2017 “some very fine people.” Both of these claims are false.

























