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  1. A protestor holds up a sign as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to examine US policy towards Venezuela on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, January 28, 2026. US military raided Caracas on January 3 and seized Nicolas Maduro, a longtime leftist nemesis of Washington, and his wife, Cilia Flores.

    OPINION: A Virginia veteran’s perspective on Venezuela

    Without Congressional oversight, where do Virginia families turn for accountability?
  2. Photo of a group of parents protesting against school vouchers

    Virginia expanded school vouchers through a new federal program. Here’s what that means for public schools

    Virginia became the first state to opt into a new federal vouchers program. Supporters call it “choice,” but educators say the impact may not be felt evenly.
  3. Dogwood

    Does contacting your lawmaker actually help? I asked Virginia’s senior US senator

    As immigration raids, ICE accountability, and federal power dominate headlines, Sen. Mark Warner reveals what really happens when Virginians contact his office—and how public opinion can help shape policy.
  4. Although fully frozen waterfalls are rare because of the prolonged need for chilly temperatures, partially frozen waterfalls are still well worth the trek.

    Want to see frozen waterfalls in VA? Try these 18 gorgeous winter hikes

    From Northern Virginia to Southwest Virginia, here are some of the most stunning frozen waterfalls in the state.
  5. Dogwood

    Virginia groups join call for nationwide general strike on Friday

    The killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti this month by federal immigration agents have galvanized the movement in Virginia fighting back against President Donald Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
  6. Throughout Virginia, immigrant-owned businesses not only fuel the local economy but also meaningfully shape their communities.

    Here are some of our favorite immigrant-owned businesses across VA

    From flavorful restaurants to high-powered consulting firms, get to know some of our favorite immigrant-owned businesses across Virginia that highlight the entrepreneurial spirit and desire to give back.
  7. National Blood Donor Month is meant to help raise awareness about the ongoing need for blood.

    It’s National Blood Donor Month, and here’s how Virginians can help

    Give blood in Virginia this National Blood Donor Month.
  8. Dogwood

    Virginia Democrat looks to restrain ICE operations in state

    A Virginia state senator has filed three bills aimed at putting constraints on how local law enforcement can enter into agreements with ICE, preventing ICE agents from wearing masks, and making people feel safer about visiting courthouses.
  9. Dogwood

    We drove from Virginia to see Buddhist monks—and found an unexpected community

    As Buddhist monks led a Walk for Peace through a nearby town, I became part of an unexpected community, discovering how shared waiting, conversation, and peace can quietly bring people together.
  10. Photo of two people walking in the middle of a snow storm.

    What winter storms reveal about Virginia’s power grid—and where clean energy fits in

    As snow and freezing temperatures strain Virginia’s power grid, energy experts say winter storms reveal why long-distance, fuel-dependent systems are vulnerable—and how local clean energy resources can help reduce outages.
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    Richmond workers protest ICE as DHS proposes new detention facility in Hanover

    Virginia union members led a rally and march in downtown Richmond on Friday as part of a national day of protest against abductions and killings by agents with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which is eyeing expanding its operations in the region. 

Local Videos

  1. Dogwood

    Does contacting your lawmaker actually help? I asked Virginia’s senior US senator

    As immigration raids, ICE accountability, and federal power dominate headlines, Sen. Mark Warner reveals what really happens when Virginians contact his office—and how public opinion can help shape policy.
  2. Throughout Virginia, immigrant-owned businesses not only fuel the local economy but also meaningfully shape their communities.

    Here are some of our favorite immigrant-owned businesses across VA

    From flavorful restaurants to high-powered consulting firms, get to know some of our favorite immigrant-owned businesses across Virginia that highlight the entrepreneurial spirit and desire to give back.
  3. Dogwood

    We drove from Virginia to see Buddhist monks—and found an unexpected community

    As Buddhist monks led a Walk for Peace through a nearby town, I became part of an unexpected community, discovering how shared waiting, conversation, and peace can quietly bring people together.
  4. Celebrate Valentine’s Day this year by purchasing your loved one a unique, Virginia-made gift that won’t break the bank.

    Unique VA-made Valentine’s gifts that won’t break the bank

    From handcrafted jewelry to small-batch chocolates, these Virginia-made items make for meaningful Valentine’s Day gifts that don’t break the bank.
  5. The Harveys are remembered through endowments, runs, and memorials

    Richmond community keeps Harvey family’s memory alive 20 years after their murders

    On the 20th anniversary of the Harvey family’s murders, Richmond remembered Kathryn, Bryan, Ruby, and Stella fondly. The family’s legacy has been kept alive through various community efforts.
  6. Central Virginia residents can recycle their Christmas trees for free this holiday season.

    Don’t trash that tree! CVWMA offers free recycling instead

    Central Virginia residents can recycle their Christmas trees for free this holiday season. Here’s how.
  7. Digital versions of state-issued identification cards will be accepted at various locations throughout Va. and beyond.

    Virginia rolls out mobile IDs—here’s where you can use them

    Digital versions of state-issued identification cards will be accepted at various locations throughout Va. and beyond. Here are all the details.

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