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Maryland Officials Vow To Fight Trump Plans To Relocate FBI To Another Site In D.C.
They say Greenbelt is still a better site for the agency than the Ronald Reagan Building, announced Tuesday.

They say Greenbelt is still a better site for the agency than the Ronald Reagan Building, announced Tuesday.

Logging groups hail move to lift rule as helpful for wildfire management; environmentalists say 545 miles of rivers in Virginia are at risk.
GOP members are under pressure from President Trump to advance their budget bill to him by July 4.
More than 800,000 immigrants and naturalized citizens comprise 28% of direct care employees, and home health care, including in Virginia.
Superintendents watch for more potential funding changes.
“When we organize everywhere to compete everywhere, we can win anywhere,” DLCC Chair Ken Martin said in an April press call.
“This is the time of year we need a little temperature but we have to have rain,” Virginia Farm Bureau VP Wilmer Stoneman said.
Back-to-back funding boosts from DAGA and DLCC signal renewed push to reclaim power in Richmond.
“It’s time. It may not ever be a good time, but it’s time,” said CEO Rich Dalton briefly on Friday.
Women Speak Out Virginia is sending 100 people out to knock on 150,000 doors in Richmond and Virginia Beach between now and late July.
Educators fear the pipeline of college professors could contract if more college governing boards seek to influence the process.
York County supervisors created new standards for data centers to follow in a June 17 meeting.
"It is about land rights and landowner rights within the confines of still protecting the rural character of Louisa,” Amanda Lloyd said.
Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, and Democrats Jay Jones and Shannon Taylor are aiming to become Virginia’s next attorney general.
The Mercury questioned the attorney general hopefuls — incumbent Republican Jason Miyares and Democrats Jay Jones and Shannon Taylor.
The Mercury asked all seven of the 2025 lieutenant governor hopefuls to answer a questionnaire on policy that shapes citizens’ lives.
Rep. Scalise said PBS and NPR should have to compete against other media organizations without grant funding from the federal government.
Duffy said the agency is working “diligently” to distribute these “long-overdue” funds and prioritize core infrastructure projects.
Virginia’s attorney general backs Trump’s response to L.A. unrest, and touts a crackdown on crime and corporate abuse.
A separate storm besieged southwest Virginia in February, knocking out power to 203,000 homes and closing 270 roads.