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Prince William County police are asking for help locating a missing teen and her infant son. Investigators say 15-year-old Jazmine Parris Renee Griffin left her home in Woodbridge with her son Kyrie on Saturday. Police believe the teen left voluntarily but may need assistance. Pictures of Jazmine and Kyrie have been posted on social media and anyone who sees them is asked to call the Prince William County police.  
 
 
The Virginia General Assembly session is over. The session ended Saturday, with Democrats celebrating some of the bills they sent to the governor's desk. That includes a state minimum wage increase, a state-run family medical leave program and a budget amendment package that offers a one-time tax rebate to all Virginians. Democrats also left the door open to return to Richmond to discuss taxpayer aid to thousands of Virginia residents who have or could lose their federal government jobs. The governor has until March 24th to consider bills approved in this year's session.  
 
 
The University of Virginia Board of Visitors is issuing new guidance on Gender Dysphoria treatments for young people.

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The Roanoke Diversity Center Library recently held its grand reopening after nearly a year of renovations. The center aims to educate the community and provide a welcoming space for marginalized groups. With the addition of drag story time and other programs, Secretary Lorelei Sensabaugh tells WSLS the center hopes to continue spreading a message of peace and love in the community.  
 
 
 
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Posted: 02/24/2025 14:02:51 ET ATL

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