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You have no rights. That’s the lesson the government wants us to learn from this COVID-19 business.

You have no rights. That’s the lesson the government wants us to learn from this COVID-19 business.

Democrats in Richmond don’t pay attention to anything that goes on west of Charlottesville. Which will be to their peril in November, considering the lessons to be learned from Staunton.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Graham discuss the election results in Staunton and Waynesboro and what it could mean for November.

The Department of Health and Human Services has awarded a $354 million contract to Richmond-based Phlow Corp. to create the nation’s first strategic stockpile of key ingredients needed to make medicines.

Individuals interested in taking insurance agent and public adjuster licensing examinations in Virginia will be able to do so remotely beginning June 1.

Staunton, a usually reliable Democratic stronghold in the conservative Shenandoah Valley, went surprisingly Republican in Tuesday’s City Council elections.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Abbe Graham talk Virginia news, sports and happenings.

During the coronavirus outbreak, we have witnessed the heroic work of health care professionals.

Morgan Broadus’s final summer as a Virginia Tech student was stacking up to be one of her best yet.

You still don’t get the crack of the bat or the air from a swing-and-a-miss, but the Richmond Flying Squirrels can help give you the tastes from the ballpark.
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