LOCAL NEWS
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Wholesome News Hour: Reunited families, saving flowers, and medicinal plant life among coal mines
Good news is still news! Dogwood’s wholesome news hour is a quick refresh from the day’s hard news, celebrating some of the positive things happening throughout Virginia. Today, we’re highlighting three pieces of good news directly from the commonwealth.
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Get ready to try your luck. Norfolk is getting a new casino.
Norfolk’s City Council recently approved plans for a new casino and resort.
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Wholesome News Hour: Lifesaving teens, unlimited strawberries, and charity for Virginia schools
Good news is still news! Dogwood’s wholesome news hour is a quick refresh from the day’s hard news, celebrating some of the positive things happening throughout Virginia. Today, we’re highlighting three pieces of good news directly from the commonwealth.
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Many Southwest Virginia areas are under a boil water advisory
A boil water advisory is in effect for the areas of Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Christiansburg, and all of Virginia Tech’s campus after Hurricane Helene.
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Wholesome news hour: Uplifting school, climate, and accessibility updates across VA
Good news is great news! Dogwood’s wholesome news hour is a quick refresh from the day’s hard news, celebrating some of the positive things happening throughout Virginia.
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Virginia’s 2025 attorney general’s race is taking shape
Henrico County Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor says her experience makes her the best candidate for the job.
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UVA tops 2025 College Free Speech Rankings
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranked UVA No. 1 for college free speech in 2025, moving up from No. 6 last year.
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Listeria outbreak at Boar’s Head plant shakes small Virginia town
The recent listeria outbreak at Boar’s Head plant in Jarratt, VA, threatens local economy and jobs.
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What to know about August’s Full Blue Moon, the first Supermoon of the year
Discover everything you need to know about August’s Full Blue Moon, the first Supermoon of 2024.
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Your flight was canceled by the technology outage. What do you do next?
Air travelers became the face of the widespread technology outage Friday as they posted pictures on social media of crowds of people stranded at airports in Europe and the United States.
























