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Democrats Debate: Candidates Outline Plans For Broadband Expansion
BRISTOL-How do you provide universal broadband access for Virginia? Candidates for governor all explained how they would solve the problem.
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Northam Plans to Lift Main COVID-19 Restrictions June 15
RICHMOND – Virginia’s remaining COVID-19 restrictions could be lifted in just over a month, Gov. Ralph Northam said Thursday.
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COVID-19 Numbers Keep Dropping in Southwest Virginia
WISE – The COVID-19 cases, positive tests and even hospitalizations keep dropping in Southwest Virginia and across the Appalachian Highlands.
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Should Virginia Offer Mass Pardons For Marijuana Convictions?
RICHMOND – When Virginia legalizes marijuana, what happens to those in jail? What happens to people serving time due to marijuana convictions?
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New River Valley Gets Rail: State Launches Western Initiative
CHRISTIANSBURG – For the first time since 1979, a passenger train is coming to the New River Valley. But that’s just the start of railway changes we’ll see over the next few years.
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Garland Reverses Trump Administration Order, Sending Grants to Virginia
RICHMOND-Just over $10 million in law enforcement grants will be coming to Virginia this month, just a couple years late.
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Some Abuse Survivors Have to Pay Their Abuser’s Student Debt.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Domestic abuse survivors in Virginia sometimes end up paying for their abuser’s student loans, thanks to a nearly 30-year-old law.
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Ettinger: A Hard Conversation, But One That’s Needed
BLACKSBURG-Over the past week, stories of high profile men abusing their power sexually have cropped up again and again.
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Herring Files Appeal Over Equal Rights Amendment Ruling
RICHMOND-Federal courts need to take another look at the Equal Rights Amendment. That’s Mark Herring’s request.
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Rashid: We Have to Choose Someone Who Can Win in November
STAFFORD-Qasim takes a look at the lieutenant governor’s race and makes an argument for his chosen candidate.
























