
AG Herring opposes rule changes that would harm fair housing
Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general in opposing proposed HUD changes to its Disparate Impact Rule.

Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general in opposing proposed HUD changes to its Disparate Impact Rule.

Washington and Lee University presents a public reading by Lauren K. Alleyne, author of “Difficult Fruit” and “Honeyfish,” on Oct. 30.

Skyline Literacy has been awarded a Citizenship and Assimilation Grant for $250,000 from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Women first came to the English colony at Jamestown Island in 1619—400 years ago, and hence their arrival is part of the American Evolution 1619-2019 commemoration going on throughout the Commonwealth.

Gov. Ralph Northam today issued Executive Directive Five, directing actions to increase the number of Virginians enrolled in quality, affordable healthcare coverage.

Rod Mullins joins Chris Graham to talk NASCAR playoffs: reviewing Talladega and looking ahead to Kansas.

Technology is easy to take for granted. We use it in almost subconscious ways for the simplest of tasks, but do we ever stop to think about how a concept such as the internet works behind-the-scenes?

Dr. Anne M. Kress will become the next president of Northern Virginia Community College. She will assume the role at the beginning of 2020.

Rod Mullins joins Chris Graham to break down where we are in the 2019 NASCAR playoff race.

In the academic world, language barriers are a significant challenge between fellow multinational academics.
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