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  • Virginia’s Mental Health Hotline One Year Later

    July 10, 2023

    One year later, the 988 system in Virginia has seen “a lot of improvements” but still faces some issues.

    Virginia’s Mental Health Hotline One Year Later
  • 16,000+ Students, But 600+ Fewer Staff: That’s The Reality In Virginia Schools

    August 31, 2022

    The tardiness in approving the commonwealth’s funding framework created issues for schools, many of which across the commonwealth had already departed for summer break — and whose fiscal year loomed within single digits.

    16,000+ Students, But 600+ Fewer Staff: That’s The Reality In Virginia Schools
  • Big corporations are suing to block Biden’s efforts to lower costs

    June 5, 2024

    From the cost of medication to education to everyday expenses, the Biden administration has passed several laws and implemented many federal rules taking on giant corporations, but big businesses are fighting tooth and nail to protect their profits.

    Big corporations are suing to block Biden’s efforts to lower costs
  • In FOIA Ruling, Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Public’s Right to be in Meeting Rooms

    April 28, 2023

    Government bodies in Virginia cannot ask the public to sit in a separate room and observe their meetings through a video feed only, according to the Supreme Court of Virginia. 

    In FOIA Ruling, Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Public’s Right to be in Meeting Rooms
  • Republican Candidates Commit to Backing Trump Even if Convicted

    August 24, 2023

    Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, Doug Burgum, Nikki Haley, and Mike Pence all pledged to support the former president even if he’s convicted for the many crimes he’s been charged with.

    Republican Candidates Commit to Backing Trump Even if Convicted
  • The Virginia ‘Book Lady’ Is Only 23,000 Books Away From Meeting Her Next Benchmark

    May 15, 2023

    Pittsylvania County teacher Jennifer Williams, known as “The Book Lady,” is on a mission to give away one million books. She’s spreading the joy of reading, while also creating an inclusive community dedicated to fostering a love for literature

    The Virginia ‘Book Lady’ Is Only 23,000 Books Away From Meeting Her Next Benchmark
  • 56% of Virginia Abortions Were Performed Via Medication in 2021

    April 19, 2023

    According to data from the Virginia Department of Health, 56% of the roughly 17,000 induced terminations of pregnancy — the state’s legal term for abortion — that occurred in the state in 2021 were the result of medication. 

    56% of Virginia Abortions Were Performed Via Medication in 2021
  • Restricting Reproductive Freedom Is a Top Priority for Virginia Republicans

    January 13, 2023

    Several anti-abortion rights bills have been introduced in Virginia for 2023’s legislative session. Here’s a breakdown.

    Restricting Reproductive Freedom Is a Top Priority for Virginia Republicans
  • Free School Meals: Nutrition Waivers Expire June 30

    June 13, 2022

    While the nutrition waivers served their purpose during the height of the pandemic, they are scheduled to expire on June 30. Despite the impending date, many school divisions in Virginia are pressing forward and offering free meals to students while school isn’t in session. 

    Free School Meals: Nutrition Waivers Expire June 30
  • 12 Famous (and Instagrammable!) Ice Cream Shops in Virginia

    September 14, 2023

    These VA ice cream shops scoop up amazing flavors and Instagram-worthy charm.

    12 Famous (and Instagrammable!) Ice Cream Shops in Virginia
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