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When Glenn Youngkin ran for governor in 2021, he promised a “rip-roaring economy,” which is one of the best adjectives ever. So how’s he done? The question seems particularly relevant now that it’s ...
Local arts organizations that apply will be eligible to receive part of a grant awarded to the city by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
Braden Health bought the property in November 2024 and has been working to bring the long-vacant property up to code. So far, about $3 million has been spent on the project.
Legislators are laying the groundwork for retail sales of cannabis in case a future governor will agree. Regulating the smell will be harder, though.
Wellmore, a Grundy-based producer of metallurgical coal, will cut 72 jobs in Buchanan County by mid-October, according to letters it sent to state officials.
The intersection of U.S. 501 and U.S. 221 is set to be overhauled over the next five years. Here’s what we know about the project so far, by the numbers.
Shotsie Buck-Hayes moved to Danville from England in 2020. His friends back home say he was smart and compassionate, but somewhat troubled.
Campaign season in Virginia is a time when candidates crisscross the Commonwealth, shaking hands at festivals, visiting small businesses and walking the main streets of towns they may be seeing for ...
After much wrangling, the two candidates for governor have agreed to a debate in Norfolk, but neither has responded to an invitation to debate in Southwest Virginia.
Republican incumbent Del. Chris Obenshain and his Democratic challenger Lily Franklin released new advertisements on television and in digital spaces as the race heats up.
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears has had a rough summer. Can she turn that around? Here are some factors that will influence the rest of the campaign for governor.