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Virginia Natural Gas Infrastructure Expansion To Be Scaled Back Amid Plant Financing Troubles
Plans for one of two controversial new natural gas plants planned to be built in Charles City County appear to be faltering.
Plans for one of two controversial new natural gas plants planned to be built in Charles City County appear to be faltering.
President-Elect Biden said, "The impacts of climate change don't pick and choose. It's not a partisan phenomenon."
Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday he plans to introduce legislation legalizing marijuana when the General Assembly convenes in January.
In 2019, a blue wave swept away the GOP majority Kirk Cox presided over as speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates.
It was more than 12 years ago, and it sure feels like a different era in American politics.
As COVID-19 cases surge across Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced new restrictions to curb the spread of the virus across the state.
It is the aura of a still day, floating in a flat-bottomed boat in the waters that stretch like sheets of glass.
Virginia received 25 applications for mobile sports betting permits from companies interested in the state’s growing gambling market.
Members of the House of Delegates expect it to pass.
Republicans don't want to say anything that might cost then politically, lest they end up in disfavor with Trump.
Faced with the approaching holiday season and surging Virginia COVID-19 case numbers, Northam reminds Virginians about "basic health steps."
The president-elect's coronavirus response plan has already sprung into action.
State Sen. Amanda Chase, R-Chesterfield, advanced unfounded allegations of widespread election fraud.
One of Virginia’s top health officials is warning medical providers about a growing number of COVID-19 outbreaks in state hospitals.
The former vice president is inching closer to the presidency, according to the counts.
Control of the U.S. Senate may depend on two runoff races in Georgia, where the outcome won’t be known until early January.
The author believes "it was evident that polls collectively faltered."
Virginia came out of Election Day looking a little bluer and a little more polarized.
Democrats gained at least one Republican-held seat in the U.S. Senate, but also lost a seat of their own.
Citizens have the right to vote without experiencing "discrimination, intimidation, or harassment," a Justice Department official said.