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Federal Climate Deal Could Force Completion Of Mountain Valley Pipeline
It's relevant to a deal between Democratic congressional leadership and W. Va., Sen. Joe Manchin III over sweeping climate legislation.
It's relevant to a deal between Democratic congressional leadership and W. Va., Sen. Joe Manchin III over sweeping climate legislation.
The U.S. Interior Department asked states Wednesday to apply for $725 million made available this year to clean up abandoned mine sites.
(By Kevin Cianfarini and Erik Shilts, climate advocates.)
The average gas price in Virginia recently fell below $4 per gallon for the first time since late April, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
A special prosecutor concluded a town of Windsor police officer involved in a controversial 2020 traffic stop didn't break any state laws.
U.S. House Education and Labor Committee Chairman Bobby Scott of Virginia filed this brief, along with 64 other House Democrats.
Chesterfield resident Geneva Gordon was forced to file for bankruptcy after receiving a $21,000 bill for reconstructive wrist surgery.
Seventy-seven percent of government employees in Virginia aren't satisfied with a telework policy recently implemented by Youngkin.
“There is such thing as Hell on Earth, and it's I-95N between Richmond and DC,” quipped CBS 6 news anchor Elizabeth Holmes.
Facing "tough political head winds and inflation,” Virginia Democrats are advocating for abortion rights, same-sex marriage, contraception.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a last-ditch effort to force new Virginia House of Delegates elections in November.
The report indicates the matter in question seems to be a bed shortage rather than refusal to admit, relevant to the nine-year-old girl.
School board members from five Virginia localities and Richmond's school superintendent have signed onto the amicus brief.
Called "politically thuggish and racially discriminatory," Republicans' fealty to Trump is their "profile in cowardice," the report says.
The report indicates Virginia's incidents with white supremacist propaganda are second highest in the nation, and are steadily increasing.
Attorney General Jason Miyares is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture over its policy of withdrawing school nutrition assistance.
Local public sector collective bargaining is slowly gathering steam across Virginia, eyeing the majority of the most populous localities.
(By Michelle Gowdy of the Virginia Municipal League.)
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said he is “in active conversations” about locating semiconductor chip manufacturing facilities in the state.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has appointed a historian to the state Board of Historic Resources who has defended Confederate monuments.