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Virginia shipbuilder furloughs more than 400 workers
Newport News Shipbuilding says the unpaid furloughs shouldn’t last longer than five months, but uncertainty lingers.
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Discover Culpeper: Virginia’s hidden gem small town
If you’re interested in taking a day trip to a small Virginia town, Culpeper is the place to go. Here’s why.
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11 superb summer camps in the Virginia mountains
Send your child to one of these 11 summer camps in the Virginia mountains for an unforgettable summer experience.
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2025 Pride Guide to Virginia’s biggest festivals & events
The 2025 Pride season is slated to sweep through Virginia in big ways, including intimate nights out, grandiose festivals, and passionate parades.
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Fun in the sun: 5 epic summer adventures in SWVA
Summer is starting up—and with the warmer weather among us, you may find yourself searching for activities to enjoy. We’ve rounded up our top picks for things to do in the southwest portion of our commonwealth, specifically for outdoor enthusiasts like you.
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Charlottesville non-licensed school staff vying for collective bargaining victory
The licensed staff of Charlottesville City Schools won their first contract through collective bargaining in March, and now the non-licensed staff that serve as the backbone of the city’s education system are ready to follow suit.
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University of Virginia joins the ranks of Forbes’ “New Ivies”
Forbes named the University of Virginia a “New Ivy,” recognizing it among 20 schools attracting top talent and impressing employers alongside traditional Ivies.
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Virginia Renaissance Faire: Weekends of Tudor enchantment
Step back in time at Virginia’s 23rd Renaissance Faire! Discover jousting, artisan crafts, and living history at Lake Anna Winery weekends May 10-June 8.
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Virginia Republicans vote for bill to enrich the wealthy, punish the working-class
All five Republicans representing Virginians in Congress voted to approve President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” that extends tax cuts for the rich by taking healthcare and food away from millions of Americans.
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Spanberger rolls out policies to lower costs of prescription drugs, health coverage
Democratic nominee for governor Abigail Spanberger on Wednesday unveiled a set of policies aimed at lowering the costs of prescription drugs and health coverage.

























