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The First Medical Marijuana Dispensary in Virginia Opens This Month
A total of four dispensaries are set to open this year, as Virginia catches up with other states on legalized cannabis.
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Virginia Supreme Court Extends Eviction Freeze Until September
Gov. Ralph Northam made the request in late July, and the courts finally approved.
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No Standardized Tests Mean Virginia Schools Won’t Get Accredited Though 2022
Department of Education says there won’t be enough data without SOL results.
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Here Are the Virginia Cities and Counties Most Damaged by Isaias
The storm brought tornadoes and thunderstorms to the state, and left tens of thousands without power.
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11 Confederate Statues Are Coming Down in Richmond. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Update (August 4): Richmond’s City Council decided in a unanimous vote that the Confederate monuments in the city will stay down for good. The city council approved an ordinance that permanently removes the monuments on Monday, and is offering the monuments for “relocation and placement.” According to reports from WRIC, this new measure will initiate…
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Republicans Try to Limit Governor’s Pandemic Emergency Powers
Their bills come as COVID cases spike in regions of Virginia.
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Three Counter-Protesters Arrested as Tea Party Mourns Portsmouth Confederate Statue
City council has already unanimously voted to remove the statue.
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Richmond Police Taser Protester, Crush Tents With Earth-Moving Equipment at Lee Statue
Video shows an officer using a taser-like device on a man being held down by four other officers has circulated social media.
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Travon Brown Had a Cross Burned on His Lawn. But That’s Not Stopping Him.
The 17-year-old from Marion, Virginia is continuing his fight for racial justice.
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Over 1,800 Families in Virginia Have Lost Their Homes During the Pandemic
Evictions court has started again, despite record unemployment and a struggling economy. Over 12,000 eviction cases have happened since June.


















