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  1. Dogwood

    What made you realize politics mattered?

    As thousands of Virginians hit the streets during the ‘No Kings’ protests, this Virginia teenager explained why politics matters most to the youth.
  2. Dogwood

    Virginia Dems reject Spanberger’s changes on collective bargaining bill

    Gov. Abigail Spanberger can either sign the collective bargaining legislation into law or she can veto a bill supported by unions who helped get her elected.
  3. Dogwood

    Virginia Rep. James Walkinshaw calls out Trump on delayed release of Epstein files

    Virginia Democratic Rep. James Walkinshaw speaks out about Trump’s DOJ not meeting the deadline to release the Epstein files. “This smells like a White House cover-up”, Walkinshaw wrote in a recent social media post. “This smells like a White House cover-up”, Walkinshaw wrote in a recent social media post.
  4. Dogwood

    Virginians projected to approve Democrats’ redistricting push ahead of midterms

    Virginia voters were expected to approve a constitutional amendment to allow state Democrats to redraw congressional districts to help their party win more seats in the upcoming midterm elections.
  5. Dogwood

    Sen. Mark Warner calls out Trump admin’s hypocrisy over Maduro

    While saying Venezuela is “absolutely” better without Nicolás Maduro, Sen. Mark Warner called out the Trump administration’s hypocrisy over the arrest of the former Venezuelan president, citing the pardon of Hondouran President Juan Orlando Hernández. Follow @vadogwoodnews for more.
  6. Dogwood

    Virginia opted into a federal voucher program. Now what?

    Virginia's new school voucher expansion could look very different depending on where you live. In rural communities, private school access is limited—but public school funding is still at risk. Educators warn vouchers could shift millions away from public schools across the state. For more, read the story: https://vadogwood.com/2026/01/30/va-new-school-vouchers-program/
  7. Dogwood

    Unions urge Democrats to reject Spanberger’s changes to collective bargaining bill

    Virginia labor unions and Gov. Abigail Spanberger disagree about the best way to expand collective bargaining to more public employees in Virginia.
  8. Summer brings with it a packed calendar of festivals in Virginia, with events that celebrate everything from classical music and maritime history to fresh local food and Appalachian roots music.

    Get a sneak peek of 16 summer festivals in Virginia

    From music and maritime celebrations to food and outdoor adventures, these festivals in Virginia showcase the Commonwealth’s unique culture all summer long.
  9. An iconic Virginia river was just listed as the "most endangered" river in the country and clean water advocates urge more action to be taken in order to prevent further threats to drinking water.

    Major Virginia river listed as ‘most endangered’ in nation

    An iconic Virginia river was just listed as the "most endangered" river in the country and clean water advocates urge more action to be taken in order to prevent further threats to drinking water.
  10. Dogwood

    ICE needs to be held accountable for ‘terrorizing communities’

    Watch as a Virginia demonstrator in Alexandria on Jan. 9 explains the short-term goal of the movement to hold ICE accountable for "terrorizing communities."
  11. Dogwood

    Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger calls out Trump’s ploy to ‘federalize’ 2026 midterms

    "That's how it works" 🗣️

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  1. An iconic Virginia river was just listed as the "most endangered" river in the country and clean water advocates urge more action to be taken in order to prevent further threats to drinking water.

    Major Virginia river listed as ‘most endangered’ in nation

    An iconic Virginia river was just listed as the "most endangered" river in the country and clean water advocates urge more action to be taken in order to prevent further threats to drinking water.
  2. Dogwood

    These Titanic survivors had Virginia ties

    Did you know there were Virginians aboard the Titanic when the ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912?
  3. The Virginia Gold Cup is where steeplechasing in Virginia reaches its zenith.

    The Virginia Gold Cup: Get ready for the 2026 steeplechase season

    Experience steeplechase season the way countless Virginians have throughout the past 100+ years by attending the Virginia Gold Cup this May.
  4. Dogwood

    10 things you never knew were invented in Virginia

    From the Virginia Reaper to ChapStick, here are 10 surprising and groundbreaking things that were invented in Virginia.
  5. William Haines was a Virginia native, Hollywood’s first openly gay movie star, and a popular interior designer.

    William Haines: A VA native whose story you need to know

    William Haines was a Virginia native, Hollywood’s first openly gay movie star, and a popular interior designer. Learn more about his inspiring life.
  6. From colonial travelers seeking lodging to modern audiences enjoying live performances, Hanover Tavern has remained a cornerstone of community life in Hanover County for more than 250 years.

    The history of Hanover Tavern, home of America’s first dinner theater

    Explore the fascinating history and vibrant present of Hanover Tavern, where the country’s first dinner theater emerged.
  7. Long before the Central Intelligence Agency was founded and headquartered in McLean, female spies in Virginia shaped the course of the Civil War by carrying messages across enemy lines, gathering intelligence in their homes, and risking imprisonment.

    Learn all about Virginia’s Civil War-era female spies

    Meet the female spies who shaped Virginia’s Civil War legacy, from covert Confederate operatives to Union intelligence gatherers.
  8. The title “Old Dominion” dates to the 17th century, when Virginia was recognized as one of the English monarchy’s overseas dominions and later stood by King Charles II during his exile following the English Civil Wars.

    Why is Virginia called the Old Dominion?

    Have you ever wondered, “Why is Virginia called the Old Dominion?” The nickname dates back to the state’s colonial loyalty and remains relevant today.

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