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When Will the Lights Come Back on in Virginia?
DINWIDDIE – As of midnight Friday, more than 27,900 Virginians were still in the dark. It may take a few days, however, to fully restore power.
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For The Steil Family, Restoring Power is a Family Tradition
DANVILLE-For the Steil family, restoring power is a family tradition.
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Pregnant in a Pandemic: Who Can Take The Vaccine?
RICHMOND – Can anyone take the COVID-19 vaccine? Or should some people avoid it?
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When The Pandemic Hit, The Sussex Health Department Left
SUSSEX-There’s never a good time for a county’s health department to close, but the worst is probably during a deadly pandemic. However, that’s what the Sussex Department of Health did.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Thursday, Feb. 18
RICHMOND-The storm settles in, debate dates get finalized and a political candidate calls for records to be released.
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How Do You Stay Warm if the Power Goes Out?
BLACKSBURG-People woke up early Thursday morning to snapping and crackling sounds in some parts of Virginia.
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How Do I Sign Up? Virginia’s Vaccine Registration Website Launches
RICHMOND – Since it went active Tuesday at 8 a.m., more than 240,000 Virginians have used the state’s vaccine pre-registration system.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Wednesday, Feb.17
RICHMOND-#JusticeForXzavier gets an update while UVA tightens restrictions.
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Committee Rejects Bill to Make Redistricting Meetings More Transparent
A bill to increase the transparency of Virginia’s new redistricting process was killed by the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections on Tuesday.
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Petitions in a Pandemic: Fairfax Project Helps Virginia Candidates
FAIRFAX – If you’re not a fan of people knocking on your door during political campaigns, chances are you’ll like what Bryan Graham recently created.
























