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  1. Meet Queen Suzie, the Bible Belt’s biggest ally

    From the Bible Belt to New York City, Suzanne Graydon chronicles a decades-long allyship that reshaped her understanding of faith.
  2. Photo of a woman holding up condoms in one hand and birth conrtol pill in another to show another woman.

    Virginia lawmakers weigh proposal to safeguard contraception access

    With Democrats set to take full control of Virginia’s House, lawmakers are advancing legislation that would codify the right to contraception statewide.
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    Virginia’s retail cannabis market is coming. Will it be fair to workers and small businesses?

    A union and marijuana justice nonprofit are fighting for protections for workers and fairness for small operations as the multi-billion dollar industry gets closer to coming online in Virginia. 
  4. Virginians have many opportunities to meet Santa this holiday season.

    Virginia’s most unique places to meet Santa this holiday season

    From train rides to animal parks, here are some of the most unique places Virginians can meet Santa this holiday season.
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    As energy demand grows, gas falls short for Virginians

    Federal forecasts predict higher heating and electricity costs in Virginia this winter as natural gas prices continue to rise— and because gas generates much of the state’s power, these increases directly spill into electric bills. Under Commonwealth law, utility companies can recover fuel costs by adding them to customer bills, meaning gas price spikes are ultimately paid by residents. While companies like Dominion continue proposing new gas plants that won’t be operational until 2030, state projections show clean energy is cheaper, faster to build, and could save the average household thousands over time. 🖊️: Jessica F. Simmons
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    What a hand-colored Hot Wheel—and rural Virginia roots—taught me about true Christmas giving

    I used to think the perfect Christmas presents needed to be pricey—until a tiny Hot Wheel showed me that meaning has nothing to do with money.
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    Progressive Dem eyes Virginia congressional bid amid possible redistricting

    State Del. Sam Rasoul of Roanoke says he supports Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, and an end to US military support for Israel.
  8. While many people pick up a pre-cut tree, if you want to make getting your tree into a bit of an adventure in and of itself, you might want to consider going to a cut-your-own tree farm.

    Bundle up for the 9 best cut-your-own tree farms in Virginia

    Learn about the best tree farms in Virginia, where you and your family can bundle up and pick out your perfect Christmas tree.
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    Youngkin plays rural healthcare hero after supporting Medicaid cuts

    Gov. Youngkin applied for $1 billion in federal funding to help Virginia's struggling rural hospitals. But the need for these funds are stems partly from Medicaid cuts that Youngkin himself supported, which stripped rural hospitals of much-needed funding—creating damage that this new reserve is unlikely to fully offset. Follow us for updates.
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    Spanberger won on clean energy–now the real work begins

    Incoming Gov. Spanberger won on her clean energy promises—now she and Virginia's Delegates are tasked with fulfilling those commitments after years of stalled progress. Follow @vagdogwood news as we stay updated on their progress.
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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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    Hangover Hero: Rescued Raccoon Helps Hanover County Shelter Boost Donations

    On Tuesday, a raccoon was discovered passed out in a liquor store in Ashland. Now that the animal is fully recovered, a local shelter is using the funny incident to raise some funds.
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    Yes, you can change your Thanksgiving tradition

    Thanksgiving has always started in our kitchen long before the sun came up. But this year, we’re savoring the holiday in a slower, simpler way, rather than keeping with tradition.
  3. Arlington County’s beloved “Name that Plow!” competition is back!

    It’s snow joke: Arlington’s ‘Name that Plow!’ competition returns

    “Name that Plow!” is back, and Arlingston Residents have until November 30 to suggest fun names for the competition. Here are all the details.
  4. Celebrate the small businesses that make Virginia’s local economy thrive.

    Small Business Saturday deals in Virginia

    Celebrate the small businesses that make Virginia’s local economy thrive by participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29.
  5. What was once a neon-lit auto row, and later a downtrodden area north of downtown and southeast of Ghent, has now been transformed into Norfolk’s NEON District, a vibrant arts enclave.

    An art lover’s guide to Norfolk’s NEON District

    Art lovers can explore Norfolk’s NEON District with this guide to all things murals, galleries, and performances.
  6. Around 5,000 South Richmonders will get a double utility bill in November, but payments might not be as high as you think.

    Richmond DPU restoring accurate billing after meter data malfunction

    Around 5,000 South Richmonders will get a double utility bill this month, but payments might not be as high as you think. Here’s what you need to know.
  7. This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

    Why health insurance is so expensive this year — and what you can do about it.

    This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
  8. Patients caught in a contract dispute have few good options.

    So your insurance dropped your doctor. Now what?

    Nationwide, contract disputes are common, with more than 650 hospitals having public spats with an insurer since 2021. They could become even more common as hospitals brace for about $1 trillion in cuts to federal health care spending prescribed by President Donald Trump’s signature legislation signed into law in July.

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