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What Did Floyd County Learn From Teaching In-Person Since August?
FLOYD – On Feb. 5, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said he expects schools to return to in-person instruction by March 15. Schools in Floyd County were ahead of the curve
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Rediscovering Bray: What Can America’s Oldest Existing Black School Tell Us?
WILLIAMSBURG-Dedication and determination revealed the 18th century Williamsburg Bray School, hiding in plain sight for nearly 250 years.
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‘We Need Help’ : Teachers From Rural Virginia Share Their Challenges
BUCHANAN-Teachers in rural Virginia need help. There’s not enough funding, supplies or physical support to do a lot of things for class.
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Ettinger: We Need to Address One of Our Country’s Biggest Issues
Dogwood columnist Eve Ettinger argues that we need to recognize a few things before any change happens.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Tuesday, March 9
RICHMOND-A straw poll highlights Virginia candidates, VCU professors want a raise and a lawsuit gets filed in the parole board case.
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State Investigator Files Lawsuit Over Parole Board Case
RICHMOND — An employee of Virginia’s government watchdog agency filed a lawsuit Monday seeking whistleblower status.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Monday, March 8.
It’s time to update your pre-registration, Senate Democrats pass another COVID-19 relief bill, and the NFL appoints it’s first Black female official.
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Rashid: U.S. House Votes to Close Sexual Abuse Loophole
STAFFORD-Why did Virginia’s House Republicans vote against a bill to end a sexual assault loophole?
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Latino Residents Get Vaccine Questions Answered in Town Hall Meeting
WOODBRIDGE-Del. Elizabeth Guzman and Dr. Danny Avula answered questions for more than an hour in the bi-lingual town hall meeting Saturday.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Saturday, March 6
ROANOKE-The first mass vaccination event happens today, the FBI warns of a vaccine scam and more kids prepare to return to class.






















