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Meet the Candidates in Virginia’s Hottest House Seats
Several districts won by President Biden are up for grabs this year as Democrats work to reclaim control of the chamber.
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Virginia Senators Push for More Rights and Protections for Renters
Democratic Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are urging the Federal Housing Finance Agency to limit rent increases for tenants who live in the roughly eight million units in multi-family properties with federally-backed mortgages.
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Where’s the Best Barbecue in Virginia? Here are 10 Locally Owned BBQ Joints Virginians Love.
Virginia is for lovers—barbecue lovers, that is. Check out this juicy list of the best BBQ in VA, all owned by locals.
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Virginia Mortgage Relief Program Will Close Applications in October
Established in 2021 to help homeowners impacted by COVID-19, the VMRP has already disbursed more than $171 million to over 10,000 households. Soon, the funding will run out.
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9 Pick-Your-Own Peach(es Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches) Orchards in Virginia
If you’re a peach lover, there’s no better way to savor the flavors of summer than by picking your own peaches straight from the tree.
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Where are Virginia’s Secret Beaches? We’ve Got 10 (+ How to Find Them)
Skip the tourist traps. Here are 10 Virginia beaches for sand, sun, and sweet, sweet solitude.
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Take to the Skies: These 5 Hot Air Balloon Rides Let You Soar Over Virginia
Whether you’re gently floating over the Shenandoah Valley or Instagramming the Blue Ridge Mountains from above, taking a hot air balloon ride should be on every Virginian’s bucket list.
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Top Trump Official Was Ready to Use Military Against Americans to Stay in Power
Jeffrey Clark, a top Justice Department official under Trump, was prepared to use the Insurrection Act of 1807 to put down any public protests that might have occurred if Trump stayed in office after the 2020 election, against the will of the people.
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Virginia Voters Want Action on Rising Drug Costs. Will Lawmakers Listen?
A new survey found that 75% of Virginia voters support the creation of a prescription drug affordability board to lower the cost of drugs. Democrats tried to create a board this year, but the effort was blocked by the Republican-led state House.
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‘Conspiracy to Defraud the United States’: Trump Indicted Again
In response to being indicted for his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election, Trump’s campaign called the charges “fake” and compared his plight to the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany.

























