Safety: Which American cities are most and least hazardous to your health?
WalletHub released its report 2022’s Safest Cities in America to determine where Americans feel most protected against life’s hazards.
WalletHub released its report 2022’s Safest Cities in America to determine where Americans feel most protected against life’s hazards.

More than 160,000 Virginians and up to 5.1 million Americans are now eligible for financial assistance with health coverage after a new IRS rule removed the “family glitch.”
Virginians access to a health insurance exchange will undergo major changes in 2023.
The groundbreaking was for a two-story, three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home in Lynchburg to be built with new science that promotes net-zero housing technologies.
The White House released a national strategy to improve public health outcomes and healthy food access this week.
Nineteen states and two territories have at least 35 percent of residents with adult obesity – more than doubling the number of states with a high obesity prevalence since 2018.
Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine announced last week the successfully securing of nearly $135 million in federal funding for Virginia in the United States’ Fiscal Year 2023 budget.

The University of Virginia Board of Visitors, under pressure from Gov. Glenn Youngkin, today approved a one-time $690 credit to in-state undergraduate students for the 2022-2023 academic year.

Civica Inc.will invest $27.8 million to establish a new laboratory testing facility at Meadowville Technology Park in Chesterfield County.

Cost of living, retired taxpayer-friendliness and state health infrastructure are among the data set considered in WalletHub’s 2022’s Best & Worst Places to Retire.
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