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Federal Regulators Grant Mountain Valley Pipeline Four-Year Extension
The federal government granted Mountain Valley Pipeline a four-year extension to complete work Tuesday, regulators labeling the approval.
The federal government granted Mountain Valley Pipeline a four-year extension to complete work Tuesday, regulators labeling the approval.
The first rituals of fall and a fresh school year will renew themselves, as boys (and some girls) across Virginia snap the chinstraps on.
The Republican National Committee has opened a new veterans community center in Virginia Beach to offer training to veterans.
The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board has pledged to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks.
Virginia's largest coal mining operation is set to get even larger after Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration announced a deal.
A site near the James River used nearly 40 years ago by a company that dismantled car batteries is no longer on the EPA's list.
Dominion wants state regulators to get rid of a ratepayer protection known as a performance guarantee, that was included.
Queen of Virginia, a skill-game company in the state, has characterized its enterprise as a way to let small businesses gain opportunities.
Another case of likely racial discrimination in housing appraisals has cropped up, this time in Baltimore.
A federal judge sided with the University of Virginia in a free speech lawsuit from a former medical student.
Selma, Kent State; the deadly sacrifices of people as they fought for what they believe is right. Charlottesville was hatred and ignorance.
The number of unfilled teaching slots across Virginia can change by the day and even by the hour, as districts race to fill positions.
An infectious virus known as hemorrhagic disease is once again causing white-tailed deer deaths around Virginia.
Redistricting has left two longtime Democratic politicians in Hampton Roads in the same district.
(By Kristin Lennox and Emily Moore, child advocates.)
Electricity rates for Appalachian Power Company customers are poised to go up after the Supreme Court of Va., reversed part of a decision.
Virginia's pass rates from the Standards of Learning, other assessments released continue to remain lower than pre-pandemic results.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin plans to set aside almost $400 million for additional tax relief in his upcoming budget proposal.
This occurs as Virginia took in roughly $1.9 billion in unanticipated revenues over the past fiscal year, the report states.
A special prosecutor and State Police are investigating the Nottoway County election office following months of misconduct accusations.