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Va. Considers Nearly $700 Million Rail And Trail Plan In Shenandoah Valley
Delegate Tony Wilt asks VPRA board to delay any action.

Delegate Tony Wilt asks VPRA board to delay any action.

Schmidt framed his victory as part of a broader political shift in Virginia, pointing to Democratic gains statewide.
Spanberger highlighted that the state does not have enough money to backfill the full loss of federal funding.
Nearly all of Virginia's schools are fully accredited this year, an increase from last year.
The teams will be looking for areas that were damaged that may still be susceptible to mudslides, debris jams in waterways and other risks.
The Fairfax Democrat brings decades of environmental planning and Chesapeake Bay policy experience to a top role in Spanberger’s cabinet.
Feds suspended assistance funding for Loudoun, four NOVA schools in August.
Spanberger’s pick comes as she pushes an agenda focused on improving affordability, expanding opportunity and growing Virginia’s economy.
Virginia Railway Express will soon have new leadership at the helm, with Katie Choe stepping in as its next chief executive officer.
The former Democratic congressman launches a 2026 challenge to U.S. Rep. John McGuire, the GOP incumbent.
Tensions have boiled over within the college community over Stimson’s decision to vote on university matters without a required quorum
Richmond delegate Mike Jones defeats Del. Debra Gardner ahead of Jan. 6 special election to fill Hashmi’s seat.
Though it has been noted as a success, barriers still prevent some people from using it.
What Virginia officials withheld or disclosed from November through December 2025.
Roanoke College survey shows Trump unpopular, Youngkin steady and political trust at some of its lowest levels in years.
U.S. Reps. Vindman and Valado join in the Act’s introduction
Leaders of federally recognized Virginia tribes, who first asked for a seat at the table in January, say a decision can’t come soon enough.
Roanoke College survey shows households shifting money toward gifts and away from personal purchases and experiences.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles advises rideshare drivers and passengers to comply, as well.
State analysts warn millions in new costs are coming. Delayed attendance data and federal policy changes are clouding funding projections.