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NoVA, DC good news includes food drives, a couple held a 2nd wedding so grandma could watch, festive pet pics and Rachael Ray honors nurse.

NoVA, DC good news includes food drives, a couple held a 2nd wedding so grandma could watch, festive pet pics and Rachael Ray honors nurse.
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The author details the history of chocolate and those who put diligent labor into creating it, in a Christmas reflection.
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Lawmakers say they plan to propose legislative fixes next month to speed unemployment claims in Virginia, which ranks last in the country.
Businesses facing a big increase in payroll taxes next year tied to widespread layoffs amid the pandemic will get a 1-year reprieve.
(The author talks about the myriad questions relevant to how the COVID-19 vaccine should be prioritized.)
This bill "still didn't go far enough for many Democrats," according to the report.
The authors discuss access, disparities, and the future of Internet health care in Virginia.
As Virginia takes the first steps in an unprecedented vaccination campaign, there are still questions health officials can’t answer.
Managers allegedly took bets at an Iowa meat-packing facility, the report states.
Virginia’s first doses of COVID-19 vaccine, distributed and administered at hospitals across the state, were greeted with accolades.
Elementary school teacher Brown was initially puzzled when she noticed other local schools transitioning back to online learning.
In revisions to the two-year, $135 billion spending plan, Northam proposed hundreds of millions for vaccine development, pandemic response.
This is "News to Know," our daily roundup of headlines from Virginia and elsewhere.
Everyone expects the presidential outcome to loom large over Virginia’s upcoming gubernatorial election.
The State Corporation Commission rejected a proposal by Virginia Natural Gas to expand its pipeline infrastructure; controversy followed.
The myriad shortcomings, according to the report, make it difficult to determine how well students with disabilities are supported.
If there’s such a thing as a date with destiny, it’s marked on Dr. Taison Bell’s calendar.
Del. Scott, D-Portsmouth, said he believed "the feds would run in," he witnessed so much cannabis in the medical marijuana dispensary.
The Supreme Court turned aside a Texas lawsuit that sought to derail the presidential election results; it was Trump's last-ditch attempt.
Virginia officials will stop halting unemployment benefits after they’ve been started, without first conducting a review.