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Gov. Youngkin: Intervene to protect Virginians from predatory debt collection practices

Here is the reality: Most Americans with cancer who report struggling to pay for medical expenses or navigating medical debt are insured. 

Rappahannock Tribe acquires nearly 1,000 acres along its namesake river

On Wednesday, the Rappahannock Tribe acquired the largest amount of its ancestral lands to date with the transfer of nearly 1,000 acres from The Conservation Fund, to be preserved in perpetuity under easement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Virginia Board of Historic Resources.

Arlington

Arlington performing arts groups concerned about new county fees

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Arlington County has changed the way that it bills performing art groups for their services, causing some concern amongst advocates.

Police say student who made threats was armed with knives at school

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Police have charged a middle school student after they say he threatened a student with a blade.

Arlington schools could be closed down if they can’t accommodate more elementary school students

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Arlington Public Schools officials have said that they do not plan to close any elementary schools in the near future due to excess capacity.

Arlington’s new voting machines may be delayed in their selection and use

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Arlington is currently on the hunt for its next-generation voting equipment. The question of when voters will be able use it is still open.

Virginia Attorney General wants to take over Fairfax County indecent-exposure case

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Virginia's Attorney General is reportedly seeking to revive an indecent-exposure case filed in Fairfax against a man who was later charged with for allegedly exposing him at Washington-Liberty High School, Arlington.

Long Bridge Project begins construction

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A new two-track railroad bridge that will connect Arlington with Washington, D.C. broke ground Oct. 15 and is slated to be completed in 2030. The...

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