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Fort Gregg-Adams’ commanding general says legacies will live on despite post name change
Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams may be having their names removed from the signs at Virginia’s Fort Gregg-Adams, but the post’s commanding general has told their families that she was “committed” to ensuring their loved ones will always be a part of the installation’s fabric.
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12 Virginia zipline adventures for every thrill level
Reach new heights and see Old Dominion from a new perspective on a Virginia zipline adventure.
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UVA opens National Security Data and Policy Institute
The University of Virginia (UVA) has launched the National Security Data and Policy Institute, focusing on AI and computing to enhance U.S. national security capabilities.
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Black Virginia leaders condemn Earle-Sears’ comments about slaves, DEI
The Republican nominee for governor talks about race in ways that former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder and Virginia Del. Candi Mundon King find “troubling.”
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ICE conducts raid at immigration court in Sterling, agent gets physical with bystanders
The Trump administration is ramping up its already-heightened crackdown on immigrants, and the impact is being felt in Virginia.
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10 places in Virginia that are straight out of a fairytale
Discover 10 magical Virginia destinations that transport visitors to fairytale settings, from historic English manors to enchanted forests with wild ponies.
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Spanberger unveils new plan to lower Virginians’ energy costs
The Democratic nominee for governor rolled out an energy plan aimed at making the cost of living more affordable in Virginia.
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Your guide to Shenandoah National Park in the summer
Plan your summer getaway at Shenandoah National Park, where waterfalls, wildflower meadows, and woodlands dominate.
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Spanberger rolls out housing affordability plan
The Democratic nominee for governor wants Virginia to become the national leader in addressing the housing affordability crisis by increasing the housing supply.
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Bedford’s lasting legacy: How a small Virginia town became the heart of D-Day remembrance
In a country filled with grand monuments, a quiet corner of Virginia keeps the human cost of war vividly alive.

























