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10 ways to give back in Virginia without spending a dime
From volunteering at a state park or library to mentoring youth, here are 10 meaningful ways to give back in Virginia without spending a dime.
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Yes, you can change your Thanksgiving tradition
Thanksgiving has always started in our kitchen long before the sun came up. But this year, we’re savoring the holiday in a slower, simpler way, rather than keeping with tradition.
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Virginia union leader explains the boycott of Amazon, Home Depot, and Target
A national coalition that includes labor and civil rights groups is calling for a holiday boycott of some of America’s biggest retailers.
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Va. Dems eye affordable housing policy ahead of General Assembly session
Virginia lawmakers hope the election of Abigail Spanberger to the Governor’s Mansion will breathe new life in the fight to address the state’s housing crisis.
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18 Virginia food pantries to donate your time, money, & food to this holiday season
If you’re looking to give back this holiday season, here are 18 food pantries in Virginia where you can donate your time, money, and food to help fight hunger.
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Small Business Saturday deals in Virginia
Celebrate the small businesses that make Virginia’s local economy thrive by participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29.
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Virginia’s 16 most magical winter festivals
From festive lights and carolers to cookie decorating and ice skating, Virginia’s winter festivals are full of holiday fun. Discover the ones you can’t miss.
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Virginia Dem introduces bill to repeal anti-union ‘right-to-work’ law
Virginia State Sen. Jennifer Carroll Foy says it’s time to get rid of the anti-union law with roots in the era of segregation. But it remains to be seen if her bill gets the support of Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger.
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12 top things to do in Lynchburg, Virginia
From exploring historic districts to going on outdoor adventures, here are 12 of the top things to do in Lynchburg.
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10 Virginia warming centers open now—and how you can make a difference
Warming centers across the commonwealth rely on volunteers, donations, and community awareness. Here’s how you can help.

























