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Back to Class? Virginia Tech Eyes Larger Spring Return
ROANOKE — Virginia Tech wants more in-person classes for the 2021 spring semester.
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So What Actually Got Approved in Virginia’s New Budget?
RICHMOND — Virginia lawmakers all but wrapped up a special legislative session Friday by approving a new state budget.
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Trump, Biden Go at It — From a Distance — in Town Halls
WASHINGTON-Joe Biden and Donald Trump squared off again, in a way, after their scuttled second showdown was replaced by dueling televised town halls.
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FACT CHECK: From Ballot Dumping to the Economy, Did Biden or Trump Get It Right?
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden faced inquisitive voters on separate stages.
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Where’s the Debate? Biden and Trump Switch to Town Hall Meetings.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden will compete for TV audiences in dueling town hall meetings.
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He Helped Make Mixed Marriages Legal in Virginia. Now the State Says Goodbye to Bernard Cohen.
RICHMOND — They paid tribute to Bernard Cohen on Wednesday.
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Warner, Gade Focus on Health Issues in Final Debate
RICHMOND — U.S. Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia and his opponent, Daniel Gade, sparred over how to respond to COVID-19.
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FBI Agent: Groups Discussed Kidnapping Virginia Governor
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Members of anti-government paramilitary groups discussed kidnapping Virginia’s governor during a June meeting.
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2nd COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Paused Over Unexplained Illness
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — A late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant’s “unexplained illness” is related to the shot.
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House Race Outspends Presidential Campaign in Virginia
A Virginia congressional race has spent almost $1.7 million more than the presidential race.


















