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‘It’s a Moral Issue’: Virginia Families Need Affordable Child Care and Paid Leave
Virginia families spend nearly $1,200 per month on average on infant care and more than half of working families in the state lack access to unpaid family leave.
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Virginia’s No. 1 for Business, but What About Workers?
The state used to rank dead last for worker conditions. That’s changed.
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Alexandria’s Flooding Woes Get Fix from Biden’s COVID Relief Law
Nearly 20% of the city’s first round of spending will go towards flood prevention.
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Type 1 Diabetes Study Points to New Treatments
Scientists at the University of Virginia identified new drug treatments to target Type 1 Diabetes in a recent large-scale study
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Redistricting Commission Hearing Focuses on Smaller, Fairer Districts
Virginians in the Southeast District voiced their concerns about the effect of gerrymandering on their region at the Virginia Redistricting Commission public hearing Tuesday afternoon.
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Can I Opt Out of the Child Tax Credit Payments? Here’s The Answer
DANVILLE-What if I want to wait until next year’s tax return to get the child tax credit? It’s definitely doable. Here’s how.
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Can I Attend A Virginia College Or University Without Being Vaccinated?
RICHMOND-New and returning Virginia college students hope to return to normalcy this fall, but the vaccine question looms.
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Lexington Resident Creates Art With Everyday Objects
LEXINGTON-From sculptures to paintings, Lexington resident Josh Poole takes his environment and turns it into works of art.
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Yes, Virginia, Schools Will Open Five Days A Week This Fall
COLLINSVILLE-Virginia schools will open five days a week this fall. So why are politicians saying differently? It seems they forgot SB 1303.
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‘Our Children Have Zero Access’: Lack of Rural Broadband Hurts Virginia Students
MARTINSVILLE-More than 200,000 Virginia students lack broadband. President Joe Biden’s infrastructure proposal aims to solve this problem.
























