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New Poll Shows Lead Widening In VA Governor’s Race
Since January, Spanberger’s support climbed from 42% to 52%, while Earle-Sears ticked up just one point, from 41% to 42%, the poll found.

Since January, Spanberger’s support climbed from 42% to 52%, while Earle-Sears ticked up just one point, from 41% to 42%, the poll found.

The deadline to publish the revamped FAFSA form was set for October 1 by Congress and then-President Joe Biden.
Trump’s spending bill includes $85 million for the shuttle’s relocation to Texas.
Goochland’s proposed district was advanced by the county planning commission in a 3-2 vote.
Several first-time candidates also introduced themselves, as Democrats are running in all 100 districts this year.
Communities in the watershed now have access to an updated map that shows precisely how their landscapes are changing over time.
Virginia’s Maternal Mortality Review Team, for instance, collects data and the Virginia Department of Health also posts a data dashboard.
The program addresses Abandoned Mine Lands — portions of land disturbed by past mining that were never restored to their original state.
Virginia students will soon face tougher academic expectations.
A Virginia Military Institute grad and state senator questions the board’s bylaw changes.
Aetna has already pulled out of the marketplace and other insurers’ rates are expected to rise.
The 2025 ballot includes three statewide offices and the entire House of Delegates.
The website caps off studies by researchers and students from Va. organizations, the University of Richmond and VCU.
Proponents of EESC say the recidivism is low enough to show that the majority of people who earn their second chance aren’t wasting it.
Working Families Party endorses 9 Va. candidates, but not Spanberger.
Republican nominee Miyares’ campaign highlights his work fighting fentanyl, securing opioid settlements for Virginia.
The game aligns with educational trends that demonstrate how technology can aid students in learning, including in the field of history.
The Democratic National Committee, typically focused on D.C. politics, has expanded its efforts to boost parties at the state level.
FEMA currently does not take into account future rainfall projections when formulating its flood maps, according to Matt Dalon.
Virginia State (VSU) and Hampton University have navigated multiple threats; some ended in no activity or followed after gun violence.