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Mountain Valley Pipeline Wants Another Four Years To Finish Work -- Virginians Remain Split
Mountain Valley Pipeline seeks a four-year extension to finish building the long-delayed project, intended to carry natural gas.
Mountain Valley Pipeline seeks a four-year extension to finish building the long-delayed project, intended to carry natural gas.
This new poll by the Wilder School at Virginia Commonwealth University found a 49 percent approval rating for Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Investigators are probing the origin of twin allegations against then-Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, according to five sources.
The Hanover NAACP asks the board of supervisors to reconsider the appointment of board members who have opposed the committee's goals.
Another embarrassing result has befallen the government officials who tried for decades, unsuccessfully, to erect a mammoth reservoir.
When a new transmissible pathogen arrives in Virginia, why do governmental agencies get their response stuck in knee-deep cement?
Vice President Kamala Harris met with a group of Democratic Virginia legislators in Henrico, urging them to protect abortion rights.
Virginia has spent millions of dollars rolling out an alternative transportation program intended to reduce the role of law enforcement.
Virginia state government ended the fiscal year with a nearly $2 billion surplus, the report indicates.
I knew Del. John S. “Jack” Reid was in the building just by his unique booming voice and Foghorn Leghorn dialect, which echoed through.
Internet ads which border on scam, and dubious “qualification” surveys about solar installation in Virginia, abound online.
Pennsylvania's commitment of $220 million dedicated to reducing pollution flowing to state waterways could be “a remarkable turning point."
A subsidiary of the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority will now be required to use its "best efforts" to pursue projects.
State transportation officials are gearing up to use artificial intelligence to monitor emerging conditions on traffic disruption.
"I'm shocked at what the Supreme Court has been doing recently," said the author, a watershed restoration consultant.
Three Virginia congressmen were among a relative handful of House Republicans who voted against a resolution centering on NATO.
Cases of monkeypox rise in Virginia, and the state's response has been limited by a short supply of vaccines, testing, and other factors.
A judge tossed a defamation lawsuit filed by the former Virginia Parole Board chairwoman (now Portsmouth's new city manager).
The northern section of the 25-mile George Washington Memorial Parkway is getting a $161 million renovation job, its first.
Fossil fuel prices are higher everywhere, and the effect is hitting electric bills, as well as prices at the gas pump.