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Virginia Officials Turn in Results of Statewide Election Audit
RICHMOND-It’s almost impossible to get a better score than Virginia did on Tuesday. State officials released the results of this year’s election audit.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Wednesday, March 3
RICHMOND- A bomb threat locks down Bridgewater College, a New Valley nonprofit needs some help and only one candidate showed up for last night’s debate.
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Only Jay Jones Shows Up For Democratic Attorney General Debate
RICHMOND-Tuesday night was supposed to be this year’s first Democratic debate. However, only one candidate, Del. Jay Jones, showed up.
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New River Nonprofit That Builds Beds for Kids Needs Help
CHRISTIANSBURG – “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.” That’s the motto of the national nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace. But it’s also Paul Mele’s personal mission for Virginia’s New River Valley.
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Due to Demand, Henry County Plans Virtual Academy
COLLINSVILLE – Yes, there’s a directive out to get students back in the classroom by the middle of the month. But that doesn’t mean all students will board a bus in two weeks. That’s by design in Henry County.
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Fairfax Health District Closed Clinics to Improve Vaccination Efforts
FAIRFAX – In the midst of the pandemic, several Virginia health departments changed how they operate. And in Fairfax, the plan is actually working.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know for Tuesday, March 2
RICHMOND-Blacksburg bans guns, Fairfax kids return to school and what exactly will the Assembly’s marijuana bill do?
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Did Virginia Legalize Marijuana? What Does The Bill Actually Do?
RICHMOND-The Virginia General Assembly legalized marijuana in Virginia last week, but it won’t take effect until 2024.
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Johnson & Johnson’s Vaccine is Approved. What Happens Now?
RICHMOND – On Feb. 27, the FDA issued Emergency Use Authorization for Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine, the third version approved so far.
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Ettinger: McClellan’s Criminal Reform Bill a ‘Good Step Forward’
BLACKSBURG-The bill from Sen. McClellan requires courts to allow evidence concerning a defendant’s mental condition at the time of the offense.






















