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  • Explore the hidden gems of Old Town Alexandria 💎

    Long-overdue: A step toward dignity and equity Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. I have a confession to make: I’ve wanted to go for years, but I’ve never actually been to Old Town Alexandria! However, our “summer” intern (who’s ironically been with us since last summer) told me a couple of weeks ago…


  • Party like a president: Historic home sites in Virginia 🇺🇸

    Plus: Are you registered to vote in VA? Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. About a dozen or so years ago, one Fourth of July’s main event was way too close to a Christmas song to ignore. Y’all remember the 1979 hit by Elmo & Patsy, “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer?”…


  • 🎉 Special edition: Your summer guide to VA’s secret swimming spots

    Plus: We haven’t forgotten about your four-legged friends, either Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. “You know they’re calling for snow today?”   Yes, I’m a blonde—but the antique vendor wasn’t pulling my leg with that one. Not in this heat.    “Is that so?” I asked.    “Yep,” he said. “Somewhere. Not…


  • Follow our mural trail to see local art in Roanoke 🎨

    Plus: Ghazala Hashmi wins VA’s Democratic lieutenant governor primary Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. I couldn’t believe it was still there. The one painting I wanted—out of probably 75 in the home when the Boonesboro estate sale started two days prior—hung in the second room I entered. I snatched up the colorful…


  • Juneteenth: A celebration of African American freedom

    Plus: Juneteenth Flag History Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. Juneteenth. A celebration of resilience and a solemn reminder of the struggle for justice and equality. Here in Virginia, with its deep historical roots, the day invites us to reflect on our past—and consider how we can each contribute to a better future.…


  • 🎁 A Panel of Dads Weighed in on This Father’s Day Guide

    Plus: How a presidential proposal could affect housing in VA Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. It was 10 p.m. last Friday. We’d just finished a late dinner and were four packs into opening a six-pack Pokémon booster bundle. Colton, seven and obsessed with the slim chance of getting a rare card, hadn’t…


  • ♥️ How a Small VA Town Became the Heart of D-Day Remembrance

    Plus: Virginia shipbuilder furloughs more than 400 workers Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. Several years ago as a reporter in Martinsville, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture by—and later interview—David Minter, the son of WWII veteran Philmore Minter, who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6.   Philmore brought back…


  • Adventure Awaits: Superb Summer Camps in the Virginia Mountains

    🧳 We asked, you answered: Virginia’s best small town results are IN! Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. Do you know what I’ve really come to enjoy? Absolutely nerding out with my seven-year-old. One of Colton’s current obsessions is Pokémon, and while we’re not able to do it every time, we do enjoy…


  • ⚔️ Experience an Enchanting Weekend at Virginia’s Renaissance Faire

    Plus: Federal judge rules detained Georgetown academic must be released and returned to Virginia Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. A few months ago, I was casually browsing Amazon for corsets and flowy dresses—something I’ve daydreamed about for years, but never acted on. My husband glanced over and said, “That style would look…


  • Virginia Disaster Crew Heads to Tornado-Hit St. Louis ♥️

    Meet the Danville group answering the call to help tornado victims Share with a friend Hey, y’all. It’s Amie. What happens when it’s not a beautiful day in the neighborhood?    Many of us grew up watching Fred Rogers, the beloved television personality known for his children’s show, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, which started airing in 1968.…