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  1. Pumpkins for Pigs accepts donations across Virginia.

    Say gourd bye to Halloween by donating your pumpkins to pigs

    Pumpkins for Pigs accepts donations across Virginia. Here’s how you can turn your Jack o’Lanterns into a fun snack.
  2. Dogwood

    ‘Ticket to Ride’ and pickle sandwiches: The family life behind Abigail Spanberger’s campaign

    Virginia’s next governor? Meet the mom fighting for every family in the commonwealth—including her own.
  3. Dogwood

    The Dept of Education just laid off nearly 500 people—here’s what that means for Virginia

    185,000 students in Virginia have special education needs—and the Department of Education just fired 500 people who served them and other children in the commonwealth. Leave us a comment, because we want to know how these layoffs are impacting you.
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    Virginia teenager changes her POV on joining the Navy. Here’s why

    Lulu Hernadez, 16, shares why Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent changes to military policy on sexual harassment have made her change her mind about joining the Navy.
  5. Apprehensive OB-GYNs across the country are alerting Americans that Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may withdraw abortion pill mifepristone from the market.

    RFK Jr. ignores 100+ studies to push abortion pill ban—this is the mifepristone explainer you need

    More than 100 peer-reviewed studies say mifepristone is safe. One fake study says it’s not. Guess which one RFK Jr. believes?
  6. Dogwood

    Obama endorses Abigail Spanberger for governor

    Abigail Spanberger's newest endorsement comes from a familiar face—former President Barack Obama
  7. Dogwood

    Virginia resident: Not ‘hateful’ to stand up for our Constitution

    Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin on Friday authorized the National Guard to be placed in "state of active duty" status ahead of 'No Kings' protests in Virginia. Springfield resident, Alexandra, explains how protesters in Alexandria were peaceful and the "most supportive people ever." #NoKings
  8. The cache of celebrities who went to college in Virginia run the gamut of actors, professional athletes, highly decorated authors, and newscasters who have risen the ranks to keep us all updated with the inner workings of our cities and government.

    10 celebrities who went to college in Virginia

    More celebrities than you probably think went to college in Virginia. Check out these 10 prime examples, from actors to a football player and even a newscaster.
  9. Dogwood

    The quiet cost of doing nothing: My real-life encounter with the bystander effect at a Blue Ridge Mountain crash

    Sometimes, it’s not what you did that haunts you—it’s what you didn’t do. That’s why the bystander effect often hits hard after the sirens fade.
  10. Demonstrators on a downtown Richmond street corner calling on Republicans to support affordable health care policies.

    More than 300,000 Virginians to see health care premiums rise as open enrollment begins

    Republicans in Washington have refused to extend subsidies to prevent drastic cost increases for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in 2026.
  11. Dogwood

    Top takeaways from Virginia’s attorney general debate

    Watch as Dogwood reporter Michael O'Connor shares his take on the attorney general debate between Democratic challenger Jay Jones and incumbent Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares.
  12. Dogwood

    Trump suggests furloughed federal workers might not get backpay

    During a press conference on Tuesday, President Trump made it clear that he doesn’t believe all federal workers who have been furloughed due to the government shutdown deserve backpay. Union leaders and Democrats have condemned Trump’s latest threats and argue that both mass layoffs of federal workers and withholding backpay from them are illegal.

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  1. The cache of celebrities who went to college in Virginia run the gamut of actors, professional athletes, highly decorated authors, and newscasters who have risen the ranks to keep us all updated with the inner workings of our cities and government.

    10 celebrities who went to college in Virginia

    More celebrities than you probably think went to college in Virginia. Check out these 10 prime examples, from actors to a football player and even a newscaster.
  2. Dogwood

    The quiet cost of doing nothing: My real-life encounter with the bystander effect at a Blue Ridge Mountain crash

    Sometimes, it’s not what you did that haunts you—it’s what you didn’t do. That’s why the bystander effect often hits hard after the sirens fade.
  3. Dogwood

    Danville’s ‘Comeback Kid’ returns: Councilman Lee Vogler speaks after being set on fire

    Three months after a brutal attack, Councilman Lee Vogler delivered a message of hope—and encouraged the community to take action.
  4. As a result of the federal Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, homeowners can take advantage of expanded tax credits that make installing energy-efficient heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and biomass stoves more affordable.

    Time’s running out for VA heating system tax credits

    Learn how to take advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act tax credits in Virginia by installing an energy-efficient heating system.
  5. Día de los Muertos is a day of remembrance, and it’s also meant to be one of community celebration.

    Honor the past and celebrate the present at this Día de los Muertos celebration

    Virginia’s Latino Farmers Market is hosting a special Día de los Muertos celebration on November 1. Here’s everything you need to know.
  6. More Virginians are leaving leaves on the ground during the autumn season, providing a boon to local ecosystems and cutting down on methane gas in the atmosphere.

    More Virginians leaving leaves, a boon for sustainability, survey finds

    More Virginians are leaving leaves on the ground during the autumn season, providing a boon to local ecosystems and cutting down on methane gas in the atmosphere.
  7. From the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, the commonwealth has served as the site of several of the country’s most tragic and bloody battles.

    8 historical (yet haunted) battlefields in Virginia

    At these haunted battlefields in Virginia, bloody histories and ghostly legends come together.
  8. In July, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that it would stop issuing paper benefit payment checks on Sept. 30, 2025.

    The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.

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