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Give Up Your Washington Commanders, Mr. Snyder
The Commanders are beset by investigations against the owner, complaints of a toxic culture in the front office, and constant mediocre play.

The Commanders are beset by investigations against the owner, complaints of a toxic culture in the front office, and constant mediocre play.

Virginia election officials have discovered an additional 149,000 voter registration transactions that weren't properly processed this year.
Dominion Energy and groups advocating for ratepayers announced a settlement agreement on who will bear responsibility for increased costs.
Metro's Silver Line extension to Dulles International Airport is set to open Nov. 15, “expanding the system's footprint deeper."
“The state inspector general said he'll investigate allegations regarding a state tourism contract (firm is tied to Youngkin)" -- report
Hospitals statewide are seeing an uptick in respiratory illnesses, especially among young children, with some pediatric units already full.
The University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and Norfolk State University are among the dozens of schools changing policies.
Youngkin didn't back down from a controversial stump-speech comment he made about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul.
Washington Gas has been emailing its Virginia customers this month to offer them rebates if they buy new gas appliances.
Over 30,000 applications were submitted for Virginia's first elk hunt lottery, generating more than half a million dollars.
Utility regulators met legal requirements in approving a charge added to Dominion Energy Virginia bills for carbon market participation.
The new school policies Youngkin's administration proposed for transgender students won't take effect until at least late next month.
The Saltwater Sportfishing Association is calling on the governor and the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to halt menhaden fishing.
When Candace Blue became part of the club no parent wants to join, she faced a stark choice.
The state inspector general's office says it will investigate Gov. Glenn Youngkin's political ad firm, centering on a tourism ad.
Metro officials will be able to put more trains into service as passenger demand grows and rail cars are increasingly overpacked.
In its effort to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative is constructing five new solar projects.
A Richmond-area printing company acknowledged it was partly responsible for errors causing about 60,000 Virginians to get incorrect notices.
The Eastern Shore and Shenandoah Valley have little in common, but what both regions of the state share is a deep desire to create trails.
Richmond Police Chief Smith resigned after months of intense scrutiny over whether he embellished details of an alleged mass shooting plot.