University of Virginia professor Jalane Schmidt led the child-friendly walk on Friday.
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The governor made clear he would continue trying to advance the $2B arena plan.
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Designer Ethel Bailey Furman was among the first Black women in Virginia to work as an architect.
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One proposal from Del. Carr stemmed from a constituent's cycling story.
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The turnout gap between white and nonwhite voters in Virginia increased between 2020 and 2022.
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The new law, which passed unanimously in the Virginia House and Senate, will take effect July 1.
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Ten people have been charged with misdemeanors, according to state police.
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Marchers gambled with potential police intervention and fines to participate in the annual Budapest Pride, which was outlawed by a law passed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's right-wing governing party.
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Smucker joins a growing number of big food companies that have announced plans to eliminate artificial dyes.
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An Egyptian traveler who kicked the 25-pound dog was ordered to pay its vet fees and turn himself in for removal from the country.
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The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were created by machines" garnered more than 600 signatures within a few hours.
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Israel was stunned by a surprise Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023. Since that day, Israel has delivered devastating blows to rivals and has reconfigured the Middle East.
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- Geologists uncover new evidence from ancient asteroid that hit the Chesapeake Bay
- Recent Hanover museum exhibit examines Brown Grove's history, legacy
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