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MD Plan To Build Toll Lanes Unwelcome Surprise To Some In Fairfax
Maryland's plans to undertake construction along the Capital Beltway in Fairfax County aren't sitting well with some Virginians.

Maryland's plans to undertake construction along the Capital Beltway in Fairfax County aren't sitting well with some Virginians.

Dr. Colin Greene, Virginia's new health commissioner, has repeatedly downplayed the role of racism in health disparities.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is proposing 38 changes to the bipartisan state budget lawmakers approved earlier this month.
A Republican delegate and Democratic senator huddled in a courtroom Tuesday, trying to make out what was said on this garbled recording.
For an hour, Virginia Board of Education members criticized a student achievement report recently released by the Youngkin administration.
Will pending congressional legislation measurably reduce the number of firearm slayings and injuries that plague our country?
Federal courts will again put a species of freshwater mussel native to Southwest Virginia under the microscope.
Sen. Warner says he believes the closure will "make it harder for domestic abusers to access guns," the report states.
It applies to around 10 percent of people charged with assaulting a law enforcement officer in Virginia over a nearly decade-long period.
In December of 2019, the Yoder family was traveling east on Route 60 in Buckingham County when Lee crashed his Chevrolet Silverado.
A beagle breeding facility in Cumberland is closing amid a federal investigation that uncovered hundreds of animal rights violations.
Authorities say a Virginia man has been identified as a “central” conspirator in the Jan. 6 insurrection after video showed his involvement.
(By scholars Mark Satta, Claire Leavitt and Ken Hughes.)
Hampton Roads Ventures, a subsidiary of Norfolk's housing authority, has $43 million in tax credits that have not been assigned to projects.
A federal judge set an expedited schedule Monday for a just-filed lawsuit seeking new Virginia House of Delegates elections this year.
On some level, the notion is understandable and meritorious. Old-school management wants to see employees at their desks, ready to go.
It would occur without state conservation measures, or global emissions reductions that could slow the pace of sea-level rise.
After the 2018 mass shooting in Parkland, former Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Cox announced he was setting up a safety committee.
(By Alex Keena, an assistant professor of political science at VCU.)
Most people are aware by now that inflation has hit the energy sector hard, with fossil fuels in particular skyrocketing in price.