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Anti-redistricting campaign twists Obama’s words in latest misleading attack ad
A shadowy group opposed to Virginia Democrats’ redistricting push is out with a misleading new mailer and text message ad featuring former President Barack Obama, who supports redistricting.
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Virginia’s reproductive freedom amendment faces a last-minute roadblock
A challenge out of Bedford County claims HJR1 skipped mandatory public-notice steps. Supporters point to a Spanberger-backed fix and call the case a “frivolous” attempt to stall a reproductive freedom vote.
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Your guide to No Kings 3 in Virginia on March 28
A roundup of Virginia No Kings protests, marches, and rallies on March 28, 2026.
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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.
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New group of Alexandria City workers vote to unionize
A group of Alexandria city workers voted to unionize this month as Virginia as a bill to lift the ban on public-sector collective bargaining awaits the signature of Gov. Abigail Spanberger.
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Dems’ new energy bill could lower costs for American households. Here’s how it works
The Energy Bills Relief Act focuses on building more energy, shifting costs, and protecting families.
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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.
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Our 116-year-old Virginia home is a money pit—so we’re getting creative
An old Virginia home and a string of costly repairs reveal how rising house prices and the cost of living are forcing middle-class homeowners to get creative just to stay afloat.
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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.
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11 pro-worker bills the Virginia General Assembly passed in 2026
Gov. Abigail Spanberger has until April 13 to decide whether to enact, veto, or amend legislation passed by the General Assembly during its 2026 regular session.

























