Charlottesville
FEMA’s disaster recovery centers have closed and more Virginia headlines
• “For now, ‘Dreamers’ will be shut out of the health care marketplace in Virginia and 18 other states.”— The Associated Press • “FEMA’s disaster recovery centers have closed, but SBA center remains open.”— Cardinal News • “Pedestrian and cyclist fatalities have doubled in Fairfax County this year, study finds.”— FFXnow • “Chesterfield School leaders […]
Powhatan approves $2.7 billion data center project and more Virginia headlines
• “Powhatan approves $2.7 billion data center project. — Richmond Times-Dispatch • “Casino workers to protest Norfolk casino smoking policy.” — WTKR • “Lost for centuries, Virginia school for enslaved children gets new life.” — Washington Post • “In Virginia, a Vietnamese American community divided.” — Foreign Policy • “An emotional Spanberger defends democracy at […]
Rare comet spotted over Southwest Virginia and more headlines
• “Rare comet spotted over Southwest Virginia.” — WJHL • “Virginia state legislators discuss policies and social issues at Center for Politics event.” — Cavalier Daily • “Loudoun to vote on starting commuter bus service from exurbs, aims to get 98,000 cars daily off roads.” — WTOP • “The secretive dynasty that controls the Boar’s […]
Malvo resentencing postponed in MD after Virginia says he can’t attend and more state headlines
• “Resentencing for Lee Malvo postponed in Maryland after Virginia says he can’t attend in person.” — Associated Press • “Youngkin pulls support for North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson.” — WRIC • “Manassas airport could see commercial flights by 2025.” — WUSA9 • “Trump calls early voting ‘stupid’ after boosting it in Virginia.” — […]
Civics education bill is first in line for 2025 legislative session and other Virginia headlines
• “A civics education bill is first in line for 2025 General Assembly session.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch • “Trump mixes up the name of Charlottesville, Virginia, during his speech in Georgia.” — The Associated Press • “Virginia deems two-thirds of recently funded broadband expansion projects behind schedule.” — Cardinal News • “Here’s the Constitutional amendment […]
After recent school shootings, Virginia NAACP wants more social media education
In the aftermath of the recent school shooting in Winder, Georgia, that left four students and teachers dead, and the threats of violence made online in various Virginia school districts, the NAACP Virginia State Conference has pushed for increased action on social media education, mental health services and a renewed commitment to addressing racism and […]
10th District candidates square off at Loudoun County debate and other Virginia headlines
• “10th District candidates Clancy, Subramanyam square off at Loudoun County debate.” — Inside NoVa • “The Hidden story of Virginia Native tribes who outsmarted Bacon’s Rebellion.” — The Washington Post • “Stefanik assures GOP voters in Charlottesville Virginia is still in play for Trump.” — The Daily Progress • “‘Ton of questions’ as Youngkin […]
As early voting starts in Virginia, political parties rally their bases
Starting Friday, voters across Virginia can begin casting their ballots in this year’s critical elections for the White House, a U.S. Senate seat, and the state’s 11 congressional districts that will not only impact the future of the commonwealth but also help shape next year’s gubernatorial race. An amendment to the Constitution of Virginia and […]
Richmond School Board votes not to limit discussion and more Virginia headlines
• “Richmond School Board takes vote on limiting discussion.” — The Richmonder • “Northern Virginia students rally around Unified Physical Education; state Board of Education approves initiative.” — InsideNova • “Menchville High student, 15, shot to death at school bus stop in Newport News.” — The Virginian-Pilot • “UVA president, board members stand up for […]