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Despite Trump's 'Poisoning' Of Civic-Minded Task, VA Poll Workers Still Encouraged
If you've ever wanted to work the polls on Election Day in Virginia, you're in luck.

If you've ever wanted to work the polls on Election Day in Virginia, you're in luck.

The director of the Univ., of Virginia's Blue Ridge Poison Center said he's seeing an increase in calls involving synthetic THC products.
Youngkin indicated he supports requiring schools to inform parents about their child's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Some Virginia transit agencies are projected to see a drop-off in state funding support, following back-to-back years of pandemic relief.
Activists in Virginia are increasingly turning to the state's court-driven recall process to try to take out their frustrations.
Since mid-July, teacher shortages have dominated discussions among Virginia's local school boards.
"Virginia is especially well positioned to see clean energy investments soar if the bill becomes law," the report indicates.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration says more workers have joined state government than have left, after stricter telework.
Youngkin called the raid on Trump's home “stunning," yet his analogy to Loudoun is riddled with inaccuracies, the report indicates.
State regulators Friday approved plans by Dominion Energy to construct the nation's largest offshore wind farm in waters off Virginia Beach.
From 1999 to Feb. 2021, just 81 law enforcement officers lost their ability to work in Virginia because of unacceptable conduct on the job.
"At stake is the public trust and confidence necessary to govern," the report indicates.
A member of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission lobbied other officials to support a natural gas pipeline extension project.
Body camera footage shows Fairfax County police shooting a man suffering a mental health crisis.
Under a judge's questioning, a Richmond prosecutor said he had no evidence two Guatemalan men charged were planning a mass shooting.
Since early July, Virginia's COVID-19 case counts have remained relatively stable, with an average of around 3,000 new infections every day.
Virginia's Court of Appeals overturned a drug conviction for a man who told police he was trying to go to a Richmond-area emergency room.
This Republican-backed group aims to promote “election transparency” by publishing voter data from across the country on its website.
The document allegedly contains an attorney general's opinion on Youngkin's inability to pull the state from a regional carbon market.
The rate of low-income Virginians without health insurance dropped more than 7 percentage points since the vote to expand Medicaid.