Videos
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House Speaker: ‘We don’t like Kings in Virginia’
‘Sic Semper Tyrannis’ is a motto Virginians hold with pride. Saturday, October 18, millions of Americans across the country went to peacefully protest the Trump administration as part of the “No Kings” demonstrations. Find the closest protest near you here: nokings.org/#maps
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Virginians voted for clean energy. Why won’t utility companies listen?
Virginians overwhelmingly voted for clean energy candidates in this month’s elections—yet energy companies like Dominion and Appalachian power are doubling down on fossil fuels. Not only does “dirty gas” harm families’ bank accounts, it hurts their futures too, and the commonwealth is demanding accountability. Follow for more @vadogwoodnews.
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Retired family physician shares how she’s seen firsthand how birth control changes lives
Retired Midlothian family physician Dr. Susan Miller told a crowd at a contraception roundtable recently that she’s seen firsthand how birth control changes lives—from reducing abortion and poverty to lowering cancer risks and treating conditions like ovarian cysts. 🖊️ : Jessica F. Simmons
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Virginia caller confronts GOP House Speaker on Trump’s threats to not pay federal workers
Tensions are getting high for Americans at risk of going without pay due to the ongoing government shutdown 🫠 A Virginia resident shares the hard truth of what could happen to her family if President Trump follows through on threats to withhold backpay for federal workers.
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What do we meany by “checks and balances?”
Democracy has its own version of highway guardrails. And when they fail? The consequences hit real people. We’re taking a closer look at why the system is feeling the strain. Sign up for our newsletter for the next installment of this series: https://bit.ly/4nZzFjH
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Fairfax family builds home addition to house three generations, upsetting neighbors
A northern Virginia neighborhood is stirred by controversy because of a new home addition. Some residents call the project excessive, even though it complies with local zoning rules. Follow @vadogwoodnews for more.
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Why Big Pharma loves Glenn Youngkin’s new project
Governor Glenn Youngkin promised to fight outrageous prescription drug costs. Instead of delivering on that promise, he decide to cater to Big Pharma. He vetoed a bill that could’ve reigned in prices, accepted tens of thousands in Big Pharma contributions, and now expects public universities to contribute tax-dollars to the Big Pharma talent pipeline. Follow…
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ICE violently arrests mother driving her kid to school
ICE detained a Virginia mother driving her daughter to school after she couldn’t recite her Social Security number. Despite showing her documents, agents arrested her. Her 16-year-old daughter shared the video, saying she wants her mother home. Jaykie Funez-Andrade is being held at Rockingham County Jail “as a courtesy” to ICE, with no criminal charges.…
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AI and blockchain at the VA? Virginia vets say ‘not so fast’
Virginia is home to one of the nation’s largest veteran populations, and the stakes are high. Two GOP-backed bills in Congress would bring blockchain and AI into the VA, promising faster claims and fewer delays. But veterans and lawmakers in the Commonwealth warn that without safeguards for privacy, fairness, and staffing, the technology could deepen…
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Youngkin’s legacy on public schools
Gov. Youngkin is leaving office, but his impact on Virginia’s schools is lasting. He vetoed funding for public schools, pushed partisan politics into classrooms—and gave the parting gift of stacked education boards full of people who will make these conservative plans easier to execute. Follow for more @vadogwoodnews.

























