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7 unique facts about Virginia that might shock you
These seven facts about Virginia’s history might even surprise longtime locals.
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VIDEO: 5 ways Biden’s infrastructure law has helped Virginia
Stop scrolling if you’ve ever driven on a Virginia road or lived in an area with terrible internet: The Commonwealth has received more than $8 billion in infrastructure funding for about 247 projects statewide. What are local governments doing with these funds? @jesscraven101 fills us in on how Biden’s infrastructure law is making a huge…
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VIDEO: How to destroy the toxic hammerhead worm
Remember when we informed y’all about the toxic hammerhead worm that’s invaded Virginia? We have some updated information for protecting your family and pets. If you come across a hammerhead worm, experts advise placing them in plastic bags with alcohol, vinegar, or salt, and then freezing them before disposal. @vadogwoodnews Remember when we informed y'all…
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VIDEO: Things I wish I knew in my 20s about…composting
Carly Seward Maher discusses the importance of composting in Virginia. Here’s how you can start composting in Virginia in a few simple steps.
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VIDEO: What you need to know about VA’s Two Up Wine Down festival
Virginia’s Two Up Wine Down festival is held every year in October. The Two Up Wine Down festival spotlights BIPOC wine professionals, enthusiasts, and allies.
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VIDEO: Things I wish I knew in my 20s about….voting
Carly Seward Maher discusses the importance of voting in Virginia, especially in local elections. Here’s why your vote always matters and why it’s important to vote.
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VIDEO: Virginia is the birthplace of American wine
Virginia is actually the birthplace of American wine, though most people don’t know it. Learn more about Virginia’s storied wine history.
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We Asked, You Answered: The 10 Best Places to Get Brunswick Stew in Virginia
Virginians know a thing or two about Brunswick stew – so we asked hundreds of them to share their favorites from every corner of the state. Here’s where they sent us.
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VIDEO: Virginia is home to the first Black-owned winery in the US
Virginia is home to the first Black-owned winery in the US. Woburn Winery opened in Virginia in 1940.
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Project Hope grants will positively impact Martinsville community
“We are excited to see the hope that builds in our community from this year’s Project Hope grantees, and we anticipate [the grant] announcements will inspire others to share their hopes and dreams with us,” said Kate Keller, president of The Harvest Foundation.






















