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VEC Shuts Down Extended Unemployment Benefits Program
RICHMOND — A program that provided extended unemployment benefits to out-of-work Virginians ended Saturday.
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Virginia Man Faces Charges After Incident Outside Trump Golf Club
STERLING-A 61-year-old man faces charges after an incident Sunday in Loudoun County.
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Virginia Elections Board Votes to Certify State Results
RICHMOND — The State Board of Elections in Virginia voted Wednesday to certify the state’s election results.
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University Dean Resigns Over Statements About Voters
VIRGINIA BEACH — A Virginia university dean resigned this week after posting a statement on Facebook.
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Virginia Educator Sues School Board Over Pay Disparity
ROANOKE — An educator in Roanoke County filed a federal lawsuit this week against the school board.
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Virginia Man Sentenced for Defrauding COVID-19 Relief
ALEXANDRIA — A Virginia man was sentenced Friday to a year in prison and two years of supervised release.
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Rains Could Send James River to Highest Level Since 2003
RICHMOND — Many of Virginia’s rivers were swollen by heavy rain Thursday, creating the threat of flooding in some portions.
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State Police Asked to Investigative Richmond’s Statue-Removal Contract
RICHMOND — A prosecutor has requested that state police investigate Richmond’s contract for the removal of the city’s Confederate statues.
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Virginia Judge Sues Daniel Gade Over Debate Claims
RICHMOND — A judge in Virginia has filed a defamation suit against former Republican U.S. Senate candidate Daniel Gade.
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Presidency Hinges on Tight Races in Battleground States
WASHINGTON — The fate of the United States presidency hung in the balance Wednesday morning.


















