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Rashid: The Voters Spoke. Now It’s Time for Virginia Democrats to Unite.
STAFFORD-Why should Virginia Democrats stay engaged? Because that’s the only way we’ll ever see change, columnist Qasim Rashid argues.
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The Stratford Commemorative Trail Tells Arlington’s Desegregation Story
ARLINGTON-In 1959, four Black students desegregated Arlington Public Schools. Now the Stratford Commemorative Trail stands in tribute.
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Ettinger: The LGBTQ Community Needs More Than One Month of Support
BLACKSBURG-As we celebrate the LGBTQ community during Pride Month, it’s important to recognize the fight for equality doesn’t end on June 30.
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‘Loving Day’ Turns 54. Historic Ruling Legalized Interracial Marriage
RICHMOND-Loving Day may not be an official holiday, but it marks a special anniversary. On this day 54 years ago, a Virginia couple made history
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Spanberger Highlights Clean Energy, Conservation Legislation
Politicians love to talk about protecting the environment on the campaign trail, but what’s happening in Richmond and DC to actually put conservation practices in place? Rep. Abigail Spanberger says Virginia is taking steps to encourage clean energy on conservation practices.
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LEARNS Grants To Help Schools Recover From Learning Loss
To help combat learning loss in Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced in May that districts could apply for part of Virginia’s $62.7 million LEARNS fund. LEARNS or Leading, Engaging, Assessing, Recovering, Nurturing and Succeeding, is a grant program that the Virginia Department of Education manages.
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There’s a Chance for Democrats in Southwest Virginia
A young Democrat is running for office in a Virginia House district that hasn’t had progressive leadership in over two decades.
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What Can Your Vaccine Card Unlock? Companies Offer Incentives.
Your COVID-19 vaccine card can now be used to access a wide variety of free programs and deals designed to encourage consumers to get the shot.
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Princess Blanding Meets Deadline, Remains in Governor’s Race
RICHMOND-If elected governor, Princess Blanding would be the first Black woman and the first queer person to hold that title in Virginia.
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Can We Fix Childcare in Virginia? Jennifer McClellan Has Some Thoughts
RICHMOND-How do we fix Virginia’s childcare problems? And what about early learning? State Sen. Jennifer McClellan outlines her plan.
























