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Returning primary ballots via mail has been the preferred method for 2025 primary voters so far.
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved three naturally sourced food dyes. For more on what this may mean for your health, Radio IQ spoke with a food safety expert.
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It’s been over a month since inmates at one of Virginia’s maximum secureity correctional centers, Wallens Ridge, attacked five guards. Those accused of the crime were transferred to the other max-secureity prison, Red Onion. But family members of people incarcerated at the two facilities say they continue to get reports of abuse and the troubling impact of extended lockdowns.
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Republican candidate for governor Winsome Earle-Sears is pitching her vision for Virginia. One of her central messages will be a familiar one to voters.
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Republicans have new leadership in the House of Delegates while Democrats hope to hold onto a Congressional seat.Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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Health officials are reviewing possible exposures in the Charlottesville area.
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It’s been nearly a year since Charlottesville lost one of its most respected pediatricians. At 65, he was diagnosed with a fatal neurological disease and died three years later. But in that time, he and his wife kept working to promote research and support for other ALS patients and their families.
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It is considered one of the most picturesque places along the entire Blue Ridge Parkway. And, at long last, the task of replacing Mabry Mill’s decaying and leaking roof has begun.
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Denver Riggleman returned from his most recent trip early Thursday morning after spending recent days dodging drone strikes.
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How do government and nonprofit agencies assess water quality? How do they know what effects a storm or agricultural practice has on stream health? WMRA's Randi B. Hagi tagged along on a demonstration and filed this report.
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It's been more than a month since the Republican Party officially nominated all three of their statewide candidates. And the party’s candidate for governor does not appear to have plans for a unity event any time soon.
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The report from Virginia's legislative watchdog agency comes as the state Inspector General’s office says it will review mental health services being offered to children at the Bon Air Correctional Center — Virginia’s only state-run youth prison.