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Days after declaring victory in his administration’s push to cut regulatory red tape by 25%, Gov. Glenn Youngkin is now ...
It’s still unclear exactly how many Virginians could lose Medicaid coverage because final analyses from the nonpartisan ...
In the commonwealth, about 700 to 800 patients per month use Medicaid to pay for services, said RaeAnn Pickett, ...
When Erik Neil moved to Norfolk to become president of the Chrysler Museum of Art, he’d experienced the threat posed by the ...
Sweat beaded on foreheads inside the sweltering warehouse of 84 Lumber on Richmond’s Southside Tuesday, but Gov. Glenn ...
The newly formed joint commission tasked with overseeing Virginia’s transition to a legal retail cannabis market held its ...
Heat-addled brains might explain the thinking of many Virginia lawmakers that what we need to do right now is burn more ...
The research in North Carolina documents downstream remnants of the 35-million-year-old tsunami that followed the ...
Virginia Republicans largely silent except GOP lieutenant governor candidate John Reid, who called Ryan's departure was 'good ...
National report ranks Virginia cities low, despite the state's beefed up bike infrastructure designed to improve access and ...
As mandated by the executive order, the council’s final report will include a review of FEMA’s disaster response in the last four years, comparing FEMA’s response to how local and state agencies ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday doubled down on the controversial use of courthouse arrests by Immigration and Customs ...