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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For April 20
Richmond City Council’s proposed budgets increase police funding, Virginia Volvo plant workers go on strike, and Richmond advocates call for a new school building. Daily Number 13 – That’s the number of people who were killed during the Columbine High School shooting on this day in 1999. The shooting and attempted bombing carried out by…
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Northam Aims to Vaccinate All Adults in May
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam said in a press conference Monday that he’s aiming to have all adults in Virginia vaccinated by the end of May.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For April 19
Virginia landlords must now accept vouchers, Fairfax officer’s bias leads to case dismissals, and someone is shooting turtles.
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Rashid: Systemic Racism And Police Brutality Go Hand in Hand
STAFFORD-Police brutality is linked to systemic racism, Qasim says. In order to solve the problems, we have to address both.
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Creighton Court Plans Raise Questions About Richmond’s Housing Projects
RICHMOND-Public housing projects including Creighton Court are about to disappear in Richmond. That’s happening by design.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For April 17
RICHMOND-Virginia enters Phase 2, McAuliffe campaign fundraising outpaces other candidates, and some colleges will require vaccinations to return to campus.
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Can We Stop Gun Violence? McAuliffe Hosts Panel Looking For Answers
MCLEAN – Approximately 1,000. That’s the number of Virginians gun violence kills every year. But how do we solve that problem?
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For April 16
RICHMOND-Warner and Kaine introduce a plan to reduce gun violence, Virginia Beach police arrest another suspect in March 26 shooting and we consider what was the first drink besides water.
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Fairfax Reaches Out: Unique Approach Helps County Deliver Vaccine
FAIRFAX – What happens when the vaccine to stop a global pandemic comes knocking at your door? Well, Fairfax County took a unique approach.
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Magna Vista Goes Virtual: Forensics Students Find New Way to Compete
RIDGEWAY – Students at Magna Vista High School talked their way into a state championship this year, despite the pandemic.
























