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Former U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger is opening a financial and polling gap in the race for governor, outraising her ...
When student Hanaan Kazia first heard about the federal civil rights probe into George Mason University, she wasn’t surprised ...
Buildout of staff and filing process has occurred in tandem with allegations of abuse or neglect from within state prisons ...
With fewer than four months to go before Virginians elect a new slate of statewide leaders, a new poll from Virginia Commonwealth University’s L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs ...
The city of Petersburg is looking for solutions for city flooding after multiple heavy rainfalls led to water rescues.
The swim advisory area is not expected to be expanded as the sewage moves downstream; DEQ believes it will be diluted and ...
Recent battle over Gov. Glenn Younkin’s appointments to college governing boards reflect the checks and balances of the ...
Across the country, public school enrollment has failed to rebound to pre-pandemic levels — and data suggests the decline is ...
Over 261,000 people in Virginia have Aetna healthcare...Aetna is under the CVS umbrella and has participated in the ACA ...
It’s still unclear exactly how many Virginians could lose Medicaid coverage because final analyses from the nonpartisan ...
The newly formed joint commission tasked with overseeing Virginia’s transition to a legal retail cannabis market held its ...
When Erik Neil moved to Norfolk to become president and director of the Chrysler Museum of Art, he’d experienced the threat ...