In a Historic 1st, Virginia Is Set to Elect a Woman Governor
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On Monday, November 3, relief may arrive as the first round of funds from the Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance Program (VENA) is distributed statewide.
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Obama rallies with Spanberger in Norfolk | Nov. 1 Virginia election update
Election Day in Virginia is just under a week away. Here's everything you need to know about the candidates running for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, as well as latest polls and how to vote.
The Red Pandamonium Red Ale refers to Sunny, the Norfolk zoo’s red panda who, in 2017, escaped her enclosure and perplexed zookeepers and the public.
On the eve of Election Day, Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears rallied supporters at her alma mater, Regent University, as she made her final pitch to voters.
Former President Barack Obama told a crowd of thousands in Norfolk Saturday that the choice for governor in Virginia is clear. Abigail Spanberger, he said, will be necessary for Virginians to stand up to the Trump administration.
Former President Barack Obama came under fire after headlining a Norfolk, Virginia, rally for Democratic gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger and
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WATCH LIVE: Obama joins Virginia gubernatorial candidate Spanberger for campaign rally in Norfolk
Former President Barack Obama will join Democratic Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger for a campaign rally in Norfolk, Virginia. LIVE RESULTS: CHECK OUR INTERACTIVE MAP FOR VIRGINIA GUBERNATORIAL RACE The rally will run from 10:30 a.
Jefferson wrote that Norfolk must be destroyed. Months later, Patriots burned much of the city themselves — and blamed the British.
Bill Crow planned to retire at the end of the year from his role as president of the Virginia Ship Repair Association. He died on Oct. 25 at 67.
A Norfolk couple was sentenced Friday to 12 years and 10 years in prison, respectively, after the death of their 9-day-old baby. According to a press release from the
The NAACP has sued Virginia state election officials, accusing them of disenfranchising students by rejecting voter registration forms from students that do not include details like dormitory names, room numbers and campus mailbox information.
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