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What Virginians Should Know About North Carolina’s New Abortion Ban
Earlier this week, GOP legislators in North Carolina overturned the governor’s veto of a ban on abortions after 12 weeks. Despite being a state away, this new abortion ban will impact folks living in the Old Dominion.
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3 Women’s Health Briefs for Friday, May 19
Stay informed and empowered with the latest women’s health updates. From your mental health to your physical well-being, these health briefs are essential.
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Virginia Republicans Opt for Less Democratic Methods to Choose Their Nominees for General Assembly
Virginia’s official state-run primary elections will be held on June 20, but many Republicans have already selected their nominees for this fall’s state legislative election in other ways.
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Memorial Day 2023: Pay Tribute to Fallen Heroes at These 8 Virginia Events
From solemn observances to lively parades and festivals, Virginia provides diverse opportunities for individuals to pay their respects and celebrate patriotism on Memorial Day.
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Man Accused in Baseball Bat Attack of Congressional Staffers Now Facing Federal Charges
A northern Virginia man charged with assaulting two congressional staffers in their Virginia office with a baseball bat is now facing federal charges as well.
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7 Simple Ways to Improve Social Connection
Know what feels good? Interacting with strangers. That’s right, researchers have observed that smiling at a random person can improve your mood and your sense of belonging. It’s a simple thing, a small gesture. So why don’t we all do it more often?
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Virginia Republicans Want to Abandon Bipartisan Voter Protection System
Despite being one of the seven founding states of the Electronic Registration Information Center, Virginia’s top election official has announced that the commonwealth would be withdrawing from the bipartisan, multistate partnership originally founded in 2012.
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Virginia Legislators Say Budget Talks Hinge on US Debt Limit Standoff
Since the politically divided General Assembly’s regular session ended in February without an agreement on adjustments to the two-year spending plan that became law last year, budget negotiators have been meeting sporadically to continue talks.
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Sen. Creigh Deeds on Beagles, Bipartisanship, and Budget Battles
Ahead of the June primary, where incumbent Deeds is being challenged by Del. Sally Hudson in the newly redrawn state Senate District 11 – which covers parts of the city of Charlottesville, as well as Albemarle, Amherst, and Nelson Counties, and a part of Louisa County – Dogwood caught up with the state senator.
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Virginia Man Charged in Baseball Bat Attacks on Three Women, Including Congressional Staffers
A man with untreated schizophrenia, according to his father, was arraigned Tuesday on charges involving baseball-bat attacks on three women, including two staffers for U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly.






















