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After Va. Raised Expectation, Students In Grades 3 Through 8 Show Improvements In Math, Reading
Gov. Youngkin seeks to continue investments in education after the success of ALL IN VA.

Gov. Youngkin seeks to continue investments in education after the success of ALL IN VA.

Spanberger is betting Virginians will see Youngkin’s executive order as overreach that diverts local resources and harms public safety.
If approved, that line could cut through the backyards of multiple homes in Loudoun Valley Estates.
The school previously pledged to maintain fairness in sports, support LGBTQ+ community and student athletes.
If the state’s SNAP error rate doesn’t decrease, Virginia could be on the hook to pay $270 million annually, governor says.
The unproven claims have become campaign fodder for Republicans.
With no natural predators, the colorful pests spread along railways and highways, leaving residents and vineyards searching for solutions.
VNG will have two weeks to respond before regulators issue a final decision on whether the project can proceed.
From Dulles to Danville, airports across the commonwealth will see safety and infrastructure improvements in the latest round of FAA grants.
Virginia is advancing toward banning transgender women from competing on women’s sports teams.
Lawmakers hear warnings about addiction, suicides, and illegal operators while considering how to build a fair, accountable gaming industry.
Chatbots have proven both helpful and risky for users.
A Roanoke College survey finds a 7-point edge for Democrats in the governor’s race, down from 17 points in May.
The Republican gubernatorial hopeful was joined by Virginia Congressman Rob Wittman, who urged voters in his party to cast ballots early.
Here's something I almost never say: Virginia got it right.
“Job Corps bridged the gap between high school and the next chapter,” she said. “This program doesn’t just teach trades," Rosa Higgins said.
11,000 Virginians have lost federal jobs since January.
Fisheries say that they shouldn’t be blamed for possible environmental impacts on menhaden populations.
The Dan River flows downstream into the state from the project’s areas, so pollutants from the project would enter Virginia.
Next session will mark the third straight year the idea has been proposed, after Democrats failed twice to bring the matter forward.