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The Evolution of Virginia’s Gun Laws
There has been significant change regarding gun laws, gun control, and mental health awareness across the board, but in Virginia, many changes were slow to take place, or were removed only to be put back in law
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‘There Is Nowhere I Feel Safe’: 6 Takeaways From the Fourth House Hearing on Jan. 6
The devastating impacts of Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election were on full display Tuesday, when one witness after another detailed how Trump’s “Big Lie” affected them and their loved ones.
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Primary Day in Virginia: Five Primaries to Vote In
During Tuesday’s primary elections, there were only five primaries Virginians could vote in to determine who would be on the ballot in November.
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The LEGO Group Plans to Piece Together New Manufacturing Plant in VA-07
Earlier this week, the LEGO Group announced that their first US-based manufacturing plant will be in Chesterfield.
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‘A Clear and Present Danger to American Democracy’: Five Things We Learned in the Latest Jan. 6 Hearing
Former Vice President Mike Pence had no authority to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, and his refusal to do so at former President Donald Trump’s direction put him in direct danger on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin Proposes 38 Changes to Virginia’s Budget, Including One Funding Abortion Access and Care
One of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposed budget amendments would restrict state funds from being used for abortion services, which could potentially impact low-income Virginians.
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Four-Year-Old Found Safe: Are You Prepared If Your Child Went Missing?
No parent ever wants to think about the possibility of their child going missing, but whether a toddler gets lost in a crowd, a child explores beyond their boundaries, or a natural disaster displaces a family, it’s beneficial to have a plan in place.
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A $250 Million Trump Con: Six Key Takeaways From Jan. 6 Committee Hearing No. 2
The Trump campaign used the Big Lie to ask supporters for money that wasn’t even used to contest the 2020 election results, according to testimony heard Monday in the US House Committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 attack.
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Free School Meals: Nutrition Waivers Expire June 30
While the nutrition waivers served their purpose during the height of the pandemic, they are scheduled to expire on June 30. Despite the impending date, many school divisions in Virginia are pressing forward and offering free meals to students while school isn’t in session.
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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Here’s what was said at the first Jan. 6 Committee hearing
On June 9, 2022, the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol held the first in a series of public hearings.






















