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[quote=Anonymous]Ditto everyone who has pointed out how needed a change this is. I subscribed to the Post for about 20 years (since college) but dropped it over Covid when I got so fed up with their refusal to do actual reporting on local issues. Instead Local was just a regurgitation of press releases the county gov or school boards put out plus “random person perspectives” interview pieces. Their ridiculously shallow coverage of the VA plans to revamp math education (which had implications for VA governor race so was no small peanuts issue) is what finally did me in. I’d be willing to give it another shot if: 1) they offered a couple free articles a month online so I could see if reporting has changed at all. Unlike most other publications though Post blocks ALL articles from non-subscribers. 2) they restored actual reporting of local issues 3) like others have said they have got to reign in the far left bent. I’m a moderate D voter and even for me it veered too far off to one side that it was clear reporting couldn’t be inpartial anymore. [/quote]
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