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Weird and Wondrous American Byways
Turns out taking the scenic route can pay big dividends, for both traveler and towns along the trail. Look no further than these popular byways for proof.
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Lawsuit claims Virginia’s felony disenfranchisement violates Reconstruction-era federal law
People who have been disqualified from voting in Virginia because of their criminal records filed a lawsuit against Gov. Glenn Youngkin and state elections officials challenging the state’s automatic disenfranchisement of people with felony convictions.
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Richest Women in America
Stacker compiled a list of the richest women in America, using data from Forbes.
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A Richmond Teacher Recounts the Moment His Nonverbal Student Finally Spoke to Him
“When I heard him speak for the first time, I got excited because I thought this young man had an epiphany.”
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10 Thrilling Adventure Parks in Virginia to Visit This Summer
Boat, bike, or zip line through these world famous (and hidden gem) theme parks in Virginia this summer.
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The Most Interesting Results From Virginia’s Legislative Primaries and What They Mean
Voters across the state went to the polls on Tuesday to select their party’s candidates for this fall’s General Assembly elections. Here’s what we know about the outcomes of those races and their significance in the broader political landscape.
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Your Official Virginia Summer Food Bucket List
Summer in Virginia is a great time for exploring. Check out this list of 11 foods that you should add to your food bucket list for a summer in Virginia.
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Here Are The Safest—And Most Deadly—Days For Drunk-Driving Fatalities
Drunk driving remains a significant problem throughout the country. But certain days are more dangerous on the roads than others. MoneyGeek forecasted 2023’s most dangerous days, weeks and holidays for driving under the influence (DUI) in the United States.
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Virginia’s Primary Elections Are Done, So What Happened?
On June 20, Virginia voters in many parts of the commonwealth selected their party’s nominee in races for state House, state Senate, and more. Here’s what you should know about the results in some of the hottest contests.
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The story behind Juneteenth and how it became a federal holiday
Americans will soon celebrate Juneteenth, marking the day when the last enslaved people in the United States learned they were free.
























