Virginians address food insecurity crisis through school meal policy
Last week was School Breakfast Week—Carly breaks down how serving it up helps Virginians.
Last week was School Breakfast Week—Carly breaks down how serving it up helps Virginians.
During US Rep. Eugene Vindman’s town hall last week, voters weren’t here for vague promises. Watch for the reality check:
Hear from a dad who lives in Fairfax about how devastating it would be for his family—including his son with an intellectual developmental disability—if they lost access to Medicaid. Republicans in Congress want to make massive cuts to federal spending that would threaten Medicaid here in Virginia.
Based on a 2023 survey, did you know about 1 in 4 teenagers are unable to complete schoolwork because they lack necessary period products?
Virginia law requires schools to offer necessary hygiene items like pads and tampons for free—but without state funding, many can’t. For the second year in a row, lawmakers left a proposed $250K grant out of the 2025 Virginia General Assembly budget, forcing students to rely on donations or go without.
Until the state provides funding, nonprofits and communities are left to fill the gap.
In a naked display of greed and corruption, President Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Elon Musk posed with Teslas at the White House this week.
Federal workers, labor leaders, and U.S. representatives rallied in protest of Elon Musk’s access to federal data and moves to cut federal programs in Washington. Hear more from people who are fired up and ready to fight the Trump Administration.
ICYMI: The chaos caused by the Trump administration's recent funding freeze cut off Virginia community health centers from critical funding and forced some to close locations earlier this month.