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The Virginia state senator has overwhelmingly won the Democratic nomination to succeed the late A. Donald McEachin in Congress.
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The store supervisor who fatally shot six coworkers apologized for what he was about to do while simultaneously blaming others for mocking him.
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Six people lost their lives after a gunman opened fire at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va., on Wednesday.
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A Walmart employee opened fire in a Virginia store late Tuesday during what are normally popular pre-Thanksgiving shopping hours. It's the second high-profile mass killing in a handful of days.
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Three football players were killed on a bus late Sunday after returning to the University of Virginia from a field trip. Police arrested the suspected gunman after a 12-hour manhunt.
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There are a handful of key races that could indicate how big (or small) a GOP wave is coming on election night and afterward.
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Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., is running for reelection in a newly drawn district against Republican Yesli Vega as the national conversation on abortion plays out, especially with Latino voters.
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The revamped rules explicitly state that students must only use bathrooms and locker rooms associated with the sex assigned to them at birth. Similar restrictions apply to sports and other activities.
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The U.S. Postal Service has closed a small Virginia post office over concerns about its location inside a historic train depot that also serves as a museum about racial segregation.
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A violent far-right rally in Charlottesville prompted soul-searching and calls to address racism. Five years later, religious and Black communities are still working toward that goal.