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Teaching has long been a challenging but noble profession attracting bright minds to educate youth. But in a post-pandemic world, many teachers are struggling to stay in a profession that requires them to do more with dwindling resources.
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The crisis in our education system continues to persist. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted where the cracks are. Now, communities are navigating how to teach and learn post pandemic.
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First Friday "Bloom" show celebrates the young artists' work.
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Multimedia Journalist Billy Shields interviews UVA Education and Public Policy Assistant Professor Beth Schueler about learning loss in Virginia, who was most impacted, and the solutions showing most promise.
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Tablespoons Bakery in Richmond has found a recipe for success.
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Antoine Craig may be on top of the world now, but it took time to navigate the world without sight.
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A new Virginia law opens the process to recognizes these places with historical markers.
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Both sides of the abortion access debate are taking their arguments directly to voters.
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Northern Virginians are preparing for the region's next games.
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Social isolation is one concern for Americans after they retire. The AARP says one in five of those 65 and older are socially isolated. One Richmond business is providing a space to keep older Virginians active and connected.