Legislation to end COVID-19 emergency declaration approved by Senate
In a 62-36 vote Tuesday, the U.S. Senate voted to end the COVID-19 national emergency declaration.
In a 62-36 vote Tuesday, the U.S. Senate voted to end the COVID-19 national emergency declaration.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded Virginia two direct loans of up to $82.6 million to make improvements to Interstate 81.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced an agreement Tuesday with the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission to allow for the opening of the Silver Line before the Thanksgiving holiday.
Facebook has been getting the sensitive health information of millions of Americans through a tracker installed on as many as a third of U.S. hospital websites.
The “hub-and-spoke” model would establish centers of excellence around the U.S. instead of one centralized facility for semiconductors.

The Federal Communication Commission has issued a ban on the new sale of Chinese-based Huawei and ZTE technologies in the United States.

the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Labor announced the availability of the maximum amount of H-2B temporary nonagricultural work visas.

In a new video, U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger highlights the investments coming to Virginia communities with The CHIPS and Science Act becoming law.

President Joe Biden signed into law the Joint Consolidation Loan Separation Act.

The Commonwealth of Virginia will receive nearly $6 million in federal funding from the American Rescue Act for community health workforce training.
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