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Casino gambling and convenience store slot-style machines are becoming a flashpoint in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor.
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Over 142 federal research grants have been terminated or issued stop work orders across Universities in Virginia under the Trumpov administration, and funding for these grants represents more than $165 million dollars. That’s almost 50% higher than the last time Radio IQ began tracking cuts on April 29. That’s based on what research universities across Virginia have reported to Radio IQ.
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Safety officials suggest anyone planning on getting out on the water this Memorial Day weekend to make sure they have a proper life jacket. Sixteen people died last year in Virginia who weren’t wearing proper safety gear.
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“We went a long while with more supply than we had demand, now it's flipped upside down," House Speaker Don Scott noted.
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Democrat Abigail Spanberger leads Republican Winsome Earle-Sears by 17 points in new polling from Roanoke College.
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Expansion of an eviction diversion program aimed at offering tenants with temporary financial setbacks new payment options
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Governor Glenn Youngkin announced a $17 million investment in workforce housing across the Commonwealth, including Harrisonburg. WMRA’s Calvin Pynn reports.
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River cruises are popular around the world. But for two Virginia men they are also a chance to honor a forgotten part of the Commonwealth’s history— to recall how one boat changed the fate of the state.
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Northern Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly died Wednesday morning after a battle with cancer. Connolly served as chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors before being elected to Congress in 2008.
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The former congresswoman was in Hanover County to talk about her plans to address healthcare costs. But she touched on why she first ran for Congress back in 2017, specifically when then-Congressman Dave Brat, who she later unseated, voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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Gerry Connolly had been battling cancer and recently announced he would not run for another term.
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Back in 2019, a couple of friends were walking in Roanoke when they took notice of the litter. They decided to start picking it up and invited friends to join them on their walks. The group is going strong. And now there’s a term for what it is they do.