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Quintessentially Virginia: A Taste of the Commonwealth
When you think of foods of Virginia, Brunswick stew, peanut pie, and homemade goods are some of the first ones to come to mind.
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Winter Break Activities: Ways to Promote Learning at Home
Learning doesn’t have to stop when your kids aren’t in school! Here are some fun activities to do with your kids over their winter break.
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The Infrastructure Money Potentially Coming to Northern Virginia, Shenandoah Valley
Rep. Jennifer Wexton told us the four things that could particularly help the residents in her district, and why passing the Build Back Better act is still so important.
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Yes, Virginia, There IS a Santa Claus!
In 1897, some of Virginia O’Hanlan’s friends questioned the validity of Santa Claus, so her dad suggested she write a letter to the editor of The Sun.
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The Last Monthly Child Tax Credit?: The Impact the Expanded CTC Had on Virginians
This year, the expanded Child Tax Credit had a remarkable impact on families across Virginia. About 61 million children have benefitted from it.
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Pages with a Purpose: 10-year-old Virginian authors book, aids world hunger fight
10-year-old Adam Musselmani wrote VIP Fruits and has teamed up with World Food Program USA, a nonprofit that supplies those in need with food and other assistance.
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From Tinkering to Teaching: Virginia Educator Wins National Cybersecurity Award
Kristina Rice, a teacher at Spotsylvania High School, has been recognized by the US Department of Education with a prestigious cybersecurity award.
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Want to Avoid Rising Gas Prices In the Future? Electric Cars Cost Only Cost About $1 a Gallon
Electric cars are cheaper to maintain, too; they only have about 20 moving parts compared to 2,000 for gas-powered engines.
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Confederate Statues Finally Fall in Richmond, Charlottesville
The fate of two well-known Confederate monuments in two Virginia cities has been decided, after they were removed from their spots.
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Gov. Northam Proposes 10% Raise for Teachers
During a stop on his “Thank You, Virginia” tour, Gov. Ralph Northam proposed a ten percent increase in teacher salaries in the commonwealth.
























