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Gallaudet University, a Washington-based school for deaf students, is playing its first season in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The coach talks about how he coaches players with hearing ...
Virginians should understand why this fundamental worker protection has served our state so well — and why eliminating it ...
Red Post Energy, Williams and Enbridge will conduct a study with Virginia Energy. Red Post is a Houston, Texas-based power ...
The last-dollar program will cover books, tuition and fees for Patrick County students who attend Patrick & Henry Community ...
Earle-Sears spent most of the debate interrupting her opponent and redirected her answers to questions posed by moderators to ask Spanberger questions of her own.
This was an utter embarrassment that marks the end of any pretense that we still adhere to the mythical “Virginia Way” in our civic discourse.
In past negotiations, both parties would sit down, lay out their priorities, and hammer out a compromise that reflected ...
The Democratic move to attempt to force Republicans to place long-term programs within a short-term Continuing Resolution is ...
Mark Mix is president of the Virginia-based National Right to Work Committee.
Averett University has secured approval from its bondholders to sell and lease back its athletic campus. The vote also waives ...
Chuck Simpson is President of the Western VA Labor Federation which serves as the political and legislative arm of the VA AFL ...
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