Virginia health care advocate stresses how health care isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline
Hear a Virginia health care advocate break down how being able to afford medicine and doctors visits is about so much more than your personal well-being.
Hear a Virginia health care advocate break down how being able to afford medicine and doctors visits is about so much more than your personal well-being.
How is Trump's "one big beautiful bill" connected to housing in Virginia?
Guess whose kids go to public school, and guess who supports vouchers?
Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams may be having their names removed from the signs at Virginia's Fort Gregg-Adams, but the post’s commanding general has told their families that she was “committed” to ensuring their loved ones will always be a part of the installation’s fabric.
Republican threats to Medicaid in Virginia not only means people could lose access to health care—many could also lose their jobs.
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Ghost guns are among the fastest-growing gun safety problems in the US. So why did Gov. Glenn Youngkin veto legislation that would have banned these homemade firearms in Virginia? 🤔
Carly takes a look at where the Democratic candidate for governor stands on some of Virginians' top issues.
On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, the Republican nominee for Virginia lieutenant governor, John Reid, attacked Floyd’s character, calling him "a random criminal guy who is the poster child of what's wrong with urban society."
Reid ended his post by appearing to blame Floyd for his own murder, saying, "when you’re a criminal don’t be surprised when bad things happen to you. Don’t be a criminal."
These are the stories of some, but the worries of many Virginians.
Under Gov. Youngkin, ICE activity has ramped up to a new level.