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  1. 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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    Charlottesville school board approves union contract for support staff

    Charlottesville school support professionals are slated to get annual 10.5% raises, but some won’t get paid federal holidays.
  3. From blue crabs to oysters, Chesapeake Bay watermen have been fishing the waters off the coast of Virginia for generations.

    The Chesapeake Bay Watermen: Inside the dying tradition (+ how to help keep it alive)

    From blue crabs to oysters, Chesapeake Bay watermen have been fishing the waters off the coast of Virginia for generations.
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    A gun, an unlicensed teacher, and no oversight: My life in a Virginia private school

    As a student, I watched my Virginia private school unravel without accountability. That’s why I’m against expanding school vouchers that would funnel public money into private education.
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    Early voting begins on Virginia redistricting referendum

    Virginia Democrats say they need to redraw the state’s congressional maps in response to Republican gerrymandering in other states.
  6. Starting or scaling a business can be a daunting task, but women entrepreneurs in Virginia don’t have to go it alone, thanks to a network of organizations designed to offer guidance, capital access, and community.

    12 organizations for Virginia’s women entrepreneurs: Resources, funding opportunities, & more

    Here are 12 Virginia organizations offering funding, mentorship, training, and resources that every woman entrepreneur should know about.
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    Virginia AG joins lawsuit suing Trump over tariffs

    President Donald Trump wants to impose new tariffs on Americans despite a recent US Supreme Court ruling blocking a different attempt to do so. Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones is joining the fight against what amounts to a tax on everyday Americans. 
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    Data center tax exemption debate heats up in Virginia

    State lawmakers and labor unions disagree over whether to lift a state tax exemption that helps data center companies save over $1 billion a year.
  9. While the iconic cherry blossoms along the National Mall draw thousands each spring to Washington, D.C., Virginia offers plenty of equally picturesque cherry blossom destinations with fewer crowds.

    Cherry blossom alternatives: Virginia blooms without DC crowds

    Discover where to see cherry blossoms in Virginia this spring, from small towns to botanical gardens, without having to face the DC crowds.
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    Virginia leaders react to Trump’s war on Iran

    President Donald Trump has dragged America into another war in the Middle East. Here’s what Virginia’s political leaders are saying about it and how it’s impacting the state.

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  1. 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.
  2. Starting or scaling a business can be a daunting task, but women entrepreneurs in Virginia don’t have to go it alone, thanks to a network of organizations designed to offer guidance, capital access, and community.

    12 organizations for Virginia’s women entrepreneurs: Resources, funding opportunities, & more

    Here are 12 Virginia organizations offering funding, mentorship, training, and resources that every woman entrepreneur should know about.
  3. For nearly a century and a half, labor unions have been important engines for change for Virginia workers.

    12 times labor unions made history in Virginia

    From the Knights of Labor’s arrival in the 19th-century to a landmark 2025 casino contract, here are 12 times labor unions shaped workers’ rights in Virginia.
  4. The Richmond Slave Trail follows 17 interpretive markers along the James River, chronicling the city’s past as a slave trading hub.

    17 sobering stops along the Richmond Slave Trail

    The Richmond Slave Trail follows 17 interpretive markers along the James River, chronicling the city’s past as a slave trading hub.
  5. Being known as the Internet Capital of the World is impressive, considering how ubiquitous the technology has become.

    Here’s why Virginia is called the ‘Internet Capital of the World’

    Thanks to a favorable location, strong fiber setups, and affordable land, Virginia has excelled as the Internet Capital of the World.
  6. Before she moved to New York and began shaping the singing career that would earn her 13 GRAMMYs and a long-lasting legacy, Ella Fitzgerald was just a girl from Newport News, Virginia.

    5 fascinating facts about Newport News native Ella Fitzgerald

    Here are five facts about Ella Fitzgerald, a Newport News native who is one of the greatest jazz singers of all time.
  7. Schuyler, Virginia is a small mountain town with a strong soapstone legacy that inspired the iconic television series “The Waltons.”

    Schuyler, Virginia: The tiny town that inspired The Waltons

    Discover Schuyler, Virginia, a small mountain town with a strong soapstone legacy that inspired the iconic television series “The Waltons.”

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