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As Congress Debates COVID-19 Funding, It's Virginia's Uninsured Who Are Most At Risk
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a federal program has reimbursed more than $99 million to Virginia providers.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a federal program has reimbursed more than $99 million to Virginia providers.

Virginia farmers, agriculture officials brace themselves as a highly pathogenic strain of avian flu was detected in a flock of chickens.
It may sound almost laughable now – a cruel joke, to be sure – but there was a time when Virginia had a decent Freedom of Information law.
A privately owned dam in Fluvanna which officials have been working to keep from failing is one of more than 1,800 Virginia dams at risk.
The American Kidney Fund gave Virginia a “C” ranking for available protections for living organ donors, a valuable source of transplants.
He uses basketball ads as an entreaty to push to get the two-year state budget completed, the report states.
Virginia taxpayers have been putting millions every year toward the permitting and inspection of landfills and other facilities.
Since Youngkin's inauguration, the Mercury has made more than half a dozen Freedom of Information Act requests.
A federal judge accused former Att. General Mark Herring's office of mishandling a closely watched lawsuit seeking to force new elections.
Virginia's state-run psychiatric hospitals have been in crisis mode, but the last nine months have brought in a series of new emergencies.
Mark Warner knows things. “Damn scary” things.
Virginia's last two governors vetoed efforts to soften the state's longstanding ban on switchblades.
Incumbent Democratic Party of Virginia chairwoman Susan Swecker was overwhelmingly re-elected to the leadership job Saturday.
The report indicates the study had centered on the 1.6 million Virginians with disabilities.
Multiple environmental groups, state energy policy experts say Youngkin's report is contradictory and omits facts, figures, the report says.
A second natural gas plant planned for Charles City County has been canceled, with developers citing “opposition from outside interests."
A water intake and pump station will no longer be built at the site of the former Monacan Indian Nation capital known as Rassawek.
The General Assembly failed at finding a path to starting recreational marijuana sales this year.
By Eisha Jain, Hunter Hewlett, Natalina Contoreggi, Caitlin Womack, Kevin Parham