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President Joe Biden to Commemorate Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks at Pentagon
President Joe Biden will mark the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on Sunday by delivering remarks and laying a wreath at the Pentagon, the White House said Tuesday.
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School board has final say on transgender bathroom requests
The Hanover County School Board has voted to require transgender students seeking to use bathrooms that align with their gender identity to present written requests to school officials — and possibly their disciplinary or criminal records.
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Virginia Man Charged With Election Interference Tied to Capitol Riot
A Virginia man who is facing trial on charges to interfere with the 2020 presidential election has been arrested in a separate case that alleges his involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
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So What Did We Learn From President Biden’s Speech?
WASHINGTON-President Biden outlined multiple plans during his Wednesday night speech to Congress.
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If You’re Fully Vaccinated, You Can Go Maskless Outdoors
RICHMOND-The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased its guidelines Tuesday on the idea of going maskless outdoors.
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What Did We Learn From The Virginia GOP Debate?
COLONIAL HEIGHTS- Four out of the seven Republicans running for governor in Virginia met Sunday in their first debate.
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Will The American Rescue Plan Cause Another General Assembly Session?
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — State officials are reading the fine print of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill and plan to meet next week.
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State Investigator Files Lawsuit Over Parole Board Case
RICHMOND — An employee of Virginia’s government watchdog agency filed a lawsuit Monday seeking whistleblower status.
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Is the Terrorism Watchlist Legal? Appeals Court Hears Virginia Case.
FALLS CHURCH- Is the government’s terrorism watchlist legal?
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Virginia Men Who Planned Attack on Philly Vote-Counting Site Back in Jail After Capitol Rally Attendance
A judge increased the $750,000 bail previously set for both men.


















