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  1. Dogwood

    Virginia Senate committee advances slate of pro-worker bills

    A Virginia Senate committee pushed forward a series of bills on Monday aimed at strengthening the rights of workers. 
  2. Dogwood

    Virginia House passes $15 minimum wage

    The Virginia House of Delegates on Tuesday passed legislation to raise the state minimum wage by 2028. 
  3. Dogwood

    Walk for Peace monks alter Virginia route as they near Washington, DC

    A route change reshapes the Walk for Peace through Virginia, as Buddhist monks adjust their path toward the nation’s capital.
  4. Immigrants play an outsize role in homebuilding and remodeling across the Commonwealth, a role which will be affected by the Trump administration's push to reach "net zero" migration into the United States, according to a new report.

    Report: Immigrants a major force in Virginia home construction

    Immigrants play an outsize role in homebuilding and remodeling across the Commonwealth, a role which will be affected by the Trump administration's push to reach "net zero" migration into the United States, according to a new report.
  5. If you're uninsured, doctors and researchers say there are still ways to find affordable care.

    It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?

    Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage and becoming uninsured. But there are still ways to find care.
  6. STONE RIDGE, VIRGINIA - JULY 17: In an aerial view, an Amazon Web Services data center is shown situated near single-family homes on July 17, 2024 in Stone Ridge, Virginia. Northern Virginia is the largest data center market in the world, according to a report this year cited in published accounts, but is facing headwinds from availability of land and electric power.

    Opinion: Virginia communities pay the price for data centers with little benefit

    Virginians are paying higher electric bills and underwriting massive grid upgrades—not for schools or public services, but to power the explosive growth of privately-owned data centers.
  7. From Alonzo Mourning to Allen Iverson, Virginia has contributed many memorable players to NBA rosters over the years.

    12 NBA stars with Virginia roots

    From Alonzo Mourning to Allen Iverson, Virginia has contributed many memorable players to NBA rosters over the years.
  8. 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?
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.

Local Videos

  1. STONE RIDGE, VIRGINIA - JULY 17: In an aerial view, an Amazon Web Services data center is shown situated near single-family homes on July 17, 2024 in Stone Ridge, Virginia. Northern Virginia is the largest data center market in the world, according to a report this year cited in published accounts, but is facing headwinds from availability of land and electric power.

    Opinion: Virginia communities pay the price for data centers with little benefit

    Virginians are paying higher electric bills and underwriting massive grid upgrades—not for schools or public services, but to power the explosive growth of privately-owned data centers.
  2. From Alonzo Mourning to Allen Iverson, Virginia has contributed many memorable players to NBA rosters over the years.

    12 NBA stars with Virginia roots

    From Alonzo Mourning to Allen Iverson, Virginia has contributed many memorable players to NBA rosters over the years.
  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. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.

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