History
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Luck of the Irish? 1 in 6 people in this VA county have Irish roots.
No matter which corner of the commonwealth you’re in, the unique culture that the early Irish settlers brought with them has survived to the modern day. If you’re looking to connect with your Irish roots or simply celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve got you covered with this guide to all things Irish in the Commonwealth.
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VIDEO: A digital goods sales tax could soon be coming to Virginia
Virginia’s 2024–2026 budget bill seeks to increase the state sales tax rate and broaden sales tax to digital products and services. Carly breaks down exactly which digital products you may see a tax increase on. @vadogwoodnews Virginia's 2024–2026 budget bill seeks to increase the state sales tax rate and broaden sales tax to digital products…
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Meet 7 women who broke barriers in the field of astronomy and beyond
These seven women broke barriers in astronomy and beyond. Here’s everything you need to know about seven women who contributed to astronomy.
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VIDEO: Youngkin signs gay marriage bill, blocks gun safety and reproductive rights
Virginia’s Democratic-controlled General Assembly finished its work last week. Jessica Craven updates us on what you need to know about the bills Governor Glenn Youngkin passed and vetoed. @vadogwoodnews Virginia’s Democratic-controlled General Assembly finished its work last week. @jesscraven101 updates us on what you need to know about the bills Governor Glenn Youngkin passed and…
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VIDEO: Did you know the first IVF baby was born in Virginia?
WATCH and learn about the extraordinary journey of Elizabeth Carr, the first #IVF baby born in the US in Norfolk in 1981. Sen. Tim Kaine delves into this remarkable story of hope, perseverance, and triumph. @vadogwoodnews WATCH and learn about the extraordinary journey of Elizabeth Carr, the first #IVF baby born in the US in…
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Bill to legalize recreational marijuana sales heads to Youngkin’s desk
If Gov. Youngkin signs the bill, sale of the drug would begin on May 1, 2025, and the products would be taxed at a rate of up to 11.6%—with 8% going to the state, 2.5% going to a local option tax, and 1.1% to K-12 education.
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Bill to eliminate hidden fees passes Virginia Senate
The average family of four spends $3,200 per year on junk fees, according to a survey conducted by Consumer Reports.
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8 things you didn’t know about Virginia’s DeJarnette Sanitarium
Today, the large, abandoned brick structure in Staunton that once housed the sanitarium serves as a reminder of the institution’s complicated legacy.
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Virginia Senate advances bill to give workers 12 weeks of paid family leave
Senate Bill 373 and House Bill 737 would adopt the model used for unemployment insurance to cover the cost of up to 12 weeks of paid leave in a year. This time could be used to adjust to caring for a new child, to care for a sick family member, or to deal with a…
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Virginia Dems introduce paid sick leave law for workers
As the bill itself states, this legislation would “provide a more generous paid sick leave policy” to many of Virginia’s most vulnerable workers, and that’s why state Democrats are advocating for it.

























