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(THE CENTER SQUARE) – Hundreds of Virginians have had their guns confiscated from them through red-flag laws since those rules went into effect more than two years ago, according to data in the Virginia Firearms Transaction Center.

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More than 100 people packed the Aquia Harbour Inn, the community center for the gated neighborhood in North Stafford, to see Yesli Vega, whose running for congress.

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Increasing tax bills for Manassas residents is one reason Rick Bookwalter is running for City Council. 

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(THE CENTER SQUARE) – Candidates for Virginia’s 7th District will debate October 21, a matchup of Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Republican challenger Yesli Vega.

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Students at Colgan High School are urged to walk out of classes supporting queer rights.

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Republican congressional candidates are focused on Prince William County.

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Virginia voters can cast their ballots for the November election starting Friday, Sept. 23.

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Lynn Forkell Greene is seeking her first full term on the Manassas City Council.

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(Virginia Mercury) — After past redistricting cycles, the number of Virginia General Assembly members having to switch districts was kept to a minimum because legislators were allowed to draw careful lines around each other’s homes to avoid doing damage to incumbents.

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(The Center Square) – Virginia public schools will no longer be allowed to provide gender affirming counseling services to students without first consulting with their parents, per new guidelines from the Virginia Department of Education.

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