Virginia voters care most about these 4 issues
According to Google search trends, four issues are at the forefront of the minds of Virginia voters going into the election.
According to Google search trends, four issues are at the forefront of the minds of Virginia voters going into the election.
As we near the election, you may feel anxious or restless at such an important moment for our country. But what many don't know is that you can have a bigger part in your nation's future than you think. Thanks to the Progressive Turnout Project, you too can get involved with the election.
Good news is still news! Dogwood’s wholesome news hour is a quick refresh from the day's hard news, celebrating some of the positive things happening throughout Virginia. Today, we’re highlighting three pieces of good news directly from the commonwealth.
Did you know that Virginia ranks among the wealthiest states in America? We’re looking at some of the places people call “home” in Northern Virginia—and at how your vote could influence the housing market.
Good news is still news! Dogwood’s wholesome news hour is a quick refresh from the day's hard news, celebrating some of the positive things happening throughout Virginia. Today, we’re highlighting three pieces of good news directly from the commonwealth.
Norfolk’s City Council recently approved plans for a new casino and resort.
When you live somewhere as old as Virginia, you can also guarantee a ghostly encounter of some kind from any part of the state.
Good news is still news! Dogwood’s wholesome news hour is a quick refresh from the day's hard news, celebrating some of the positive things happening throughout Virginia. Today, we’re highlighting three pieces of good news directly from the commonwealth.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month—and early detection is key. Breast cancer affects many families throughout the country, as well as in Virginia. In 2021 alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported more than 270,000 new breast cancer...
A boil water advisory is in effect for the areas of Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Christiansburg, and all of Virginia Tech’s campus after Hurricane Helene.