Politics
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Spanberger says she’ll work to increase housing supply as governor
Democratic nominee for governor Abigail Spanberger says cutting through red tape could help increase Virginia’s housing supply and help make homes more affordable.
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Abigail Spanberger says more housing needed to address affordability crisis
Virginia—like the rest of the country—is dealing with a housing affordability crisis. Democratic nominee for governor Abigail Spanberger says more housing supply is the answer.
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Looming medicaid cuts impact on Virginia’s health and workforce
Lawmakers say Virginia can’t fill the funding gap if Republicans in Washington cut Medicaid, which would leave many patients and even home care workers vulnerable.
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Who is Winsome Earle-Sears and what does she stand for?
Carly takes a look at where the Republican candidate for governor stands on some of Virginians’ top issues.
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DEIA debate divides VA Beach school board
Frustrated community members from across Virginia Beach are speaking out following the Virginia Beach School Board’s recent vote to suspend diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives in K-12 schools. Reporter Lucas Henkel explains how more Virginians can make their voices heard at the Virginia Beach school board meeting.
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Where do the candidates for governor stand on reproductive rights?
There are real stakes on the line for Virginia’s women this year. Carly breaks down what the candidates have said about repro rights.
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Youngkin tried to quietly cut benefits for military families
It’s called the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program, and Gov. Youngkin quietly tried to cut it without public input.
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Youngkin enabling ramp-up of ICE raids in Virginia
While the Virginia community is rallying to support one another, Gov. Youngkin is siding with Trump.
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Most Americans want leaders to work across the aisle
90% of us want our leaders to work across the aisle.
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Earle-Sears dismisses the word “choice” but real life demands it
Carly reveals what made her understand why people have abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.

























