Videos
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America’s first black governor says it’s crucial to study history
Former Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder says if we’re still studying England’s monarchy and World War II, then surely we should still be studying slavery and Jim Crow.
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Who was Abigail Spanberger before she entered the public arena?
Abigail Spanberger’s backstory may surprise you.
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Virginia is projected to lose 32,000 jobs in Youngkin’s final year
Under Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s watch, Virginia is on track to lose 32,000 jobs in 2025, and he’s openly supporting Trump’s actions and policies that will leave even more Virginians unemployed.
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Rural Virginia Dem on talking to Trump voters
Many Trump voters can see how the administration’s policies are hurting them, but still support the president. Hear how one rural Democratic candidate for Virginia’s House of Delegates is trying to navigate that challenge.
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Southern abortion bans push patients North to Virginia
As abortion bans tighten across the South, Virginia’s become a lifeline. New data shows the Commonwealth saw the biggest jump in abortions nationwide last year—up by over 5,500. Nearly 1 in 4 patients came from out of state, with many traveling from Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina just to get care. While abortion is still…
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Rural Virginia Democrat on how politicians have left her community behind
Liz Richardson is the Democratic candidate for a Republican-leaning House of Delegates district that spans part of Virginia Beach and Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Check out what she had to say about what’s wrong with our politics today.
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Housing Alexandria is holding a lottery for 31 affordable townhomes on July 15
The last orientation is July 1, so get signed up, Alexandria!
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Former Gov. Wilder on the need to learn from the past
The country’s first Black governor, Virginian L. Douglas Wilder, is the grandson of slaves and lived through Jim Crow. He believes it’s vital, as Republicans crack down on teaching about America’s diverse past, for us to study the nation’s history.
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Spanberger says she’ll work to increase housing supply as governor
Democratic nominee for governor Abigail Spanberger says cutting through red tape could help increase Virginia’s housing supply and help make homes more affordable.
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Abigail Spanberger says more housing needed to address affordability crisis
Virginia—like the rest of the country—is dealing with a housing affordability crisis. Democratic nominee for governor Abigail Spanberger says more housing supply is the answer.

























