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  • States With The Most Drive-In Movie Theaters

    June 2, 2023

    Drive-in theaters evoke nostalgia, a step back to the 1950s. The first opened in New Jersey in 1933, when opening night drew people from at least 20 states to watch movies outdoors from their cars. Stacker examined County Business Patterns data from the Census Bureau to determine which states have the most drive-in movie theaters.

    States With The Most Drive-In Movie Theaters
  • From a Natural Bridge to a Giant Swamp: Here Are 5 of Virginia’s Coolest Natural Wonders

    September 16, 2022

    Virginia is home to 66 dedicated natural preserves and 41 state parks with something for everyone. Here’s a look at five natural sites to stretch your legs and explore. 

    From a Natural Bridge to a Giant Swamp: Here Are 5 of Virginia’s Coolest Natural Wonders
  • Feeding The Children: Rep. Abigail Spanberger Calls To Extend Free Meals

    February 14, 2022

    Rep. Abigail Spanberger introduced bipartisan legislation through the Keeping School Meals Flexible Act, which would give schools increased flexibility to continue serving meals to students safely and efficiently.

    Feeding The Children: Rep. Abigail Spanberger Calls To Extend Free Meals
  • Free Virtual Urgent Care Now Available Throughout The Commonwealth

    August 2, 2022

    The introduction of the Lackey Virtual Urgent Care option eliminated many barriers to accessing healthcare, by offering free care and taking away the need for transportation to get to a visit.

    Free Virtual Urgent Care Now Available Throughout The Commonwealth
  • States With The Biggest Native American Populations

    May 16, 2023

    More than 5 million Native Americans live in the United States as members of 574 federally recognized and 63 state-recognized tribes. That number is projected to rise to 10 million by 2060. Stacker ranked the states with the largest Native American populations using data from the Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey.

    States With The Biggest Native American Populations
  • Virginia Senate Democrats Defeat Anti-Abortion Legislation

    March 9, 2022

    The debate around the issues of abortion access and reproductive rights in the commonwealth is likely closed (for now) as the current legislative session is scheduled to end on March 12.

    Virginia Senate Democrats Defeat Anti-Abortion Legislation
  • Youngkin Majority on Board of Education: Governor Names New Appointees

    July 6, 2022

    Gov. Glenn Youngkin has appointed five people to sit on Virginia’s Board of Education, where if approved, they will have power to shape what the state’s education policies could look like.

    Youngkin Majority on Board of Education: Governor Names New Appointees
  • Yes, Virginia, Face Masks Are Still Mandatory in Local Schools

    July 8, 2021

    COLLINSVILLE-Yes, the emergency order’s gone. But face masks are still mandatory in all Virginia schools, at least for this summer.

    Yes, Virginia, Face Masks Are Still Mandatory in Local Schools
  • Virginia Keeps Mask Rule For Summer Classes, CDC Guidance On Hold

    July 10, 2021

    RICHMOND-Already in the middle of summer school, district and VDOE officials say the mask mandate remains in place until July 25.

    Virginia Keeps Mask Rule For Summer Classes, CDC Guidance On Hold
  • “I Wish That He Would Follow His Own Advice”: Virginians Ask For Honesty In Education

    April 1, 2022

    Even though EdEquityVA resources are no longer available through the Virginia Is For Learners website, they are still accessible online. The VEA chose to provide the materials on its website.

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