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Centra South Side Community Hospital To Close Labor And Delivery Unit In Farmville
The hospital cites ‘reductions in federal health care funding’ among reasons for the decision.

The hospital cites ‘reductions in federal health care funding’ among reasons for the decision.

With wins in Virginia, New Jersey and New York, ‘pro-equality’ advocates look ahead to 2026 Congressional midterm elections.
Outgoing governor congratulates Spanberger while Democrats celebrate largest House majority in decades.
Attorney General Jason Miyares lost his reelection bid to Democrat Jay Jones.
The lower court ruled in favor of nine Democratic state senators, some of whom serve on the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee.
Democrat Kacey Carnegie and Republican Mike Lamonea offer sharply different visions in one of Virginia’s most competitive House races.
The public is invited to share their thoughts on Synagro’s proposal with DEQ’s Blue Ridge regional office through Nov. 7.
Virginia law requires minors to obtain either parental consent or a successful court petition to undergo the procedure.
A new Roanoke College survey shows Democrats ahead in two statewide races.
Recent polls ahead of next week’s statewide elections suggest Virginia could expect a revival of ticket splitting.
Study finds teachers are ‘more moderate and patriotic’ than the public thinks.
Democrats block Youngkin’s sharply worded letter as GOP accuses majority of rushing proposal to rewrite Virginia’s congressional map.
Registrars across the state detail the daily work behind voter confidence ahead of the Nov. 4 contests.
Tenaska’s 1.5 gigawatt proposal would be part of the reliability resource initiative for “shovel-ready, high-reliability” projects.
The state’s corrections ombudsman is on track to investigate allegations of mistreatment and discrimination of prison inmates.
Buchmeyer, who was homeschooled, cited a Cardus survey that reported homeschooled students are more well-rounded in other aspects of life.
The DOJ announced that it has agreed to suspend its five federal civil rights investigations against the University of Virginia.
Dominion spokesman Aaron Ruby emphasized that these projections are not guaranteed to be the exact dollar amounts for those years.
Part Three of The Mercury’s Pulse Check series explores how a reduction of Ryan White funding could mean increased spread of the disease.
Six Democrats are vying to challenge the Republican incumbent in one of Virginia’s most competitive House districts.