Midterms: Will anger over Dobbs decision lead to higher turnout at the polls?
The big question is: Will the anger, worry and disbelief over the Roe v. Wade decision translate into more young people and Democrats turning out to vote?
The big question is: Will the anger, worry and disbelief over the Roe v. Wade decision translate into more young people and Democrats turning out to vote?
As the Harrisonburg Police Department nears the 150th anniversary of serving The Friendly City on Nov. 12, the HPD will be celebrating the important milestone through a series of events and recognitions.

A bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate on Thursday to recognize and reaffirm the significant contributions of the African diaspora to the growth and prosperity of the United States.

The Preventing a Patronage System Act passed the House of Representatives on Sept. 15 with all Democrats and six Republicans in favor.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.
The Public Health Emergency declaration for the COVID-19 pandemic ends October 13.

The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into United States law by President Joe Biden on Tuesday.

Customer service concerns and ongoing processing backlogs are why 93 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate continue to encourage the Internal Revenue Service to resolve issues.

A federal grant program somehow doesn’t treat Appalachia as being a high-priority drug trafficking enforcement area, despite the fact that the drug overdose mortality rate for people ages 25-43 is 43 percent higher in Appalachia than the rest of the country.

Two Virginia transit systems will receive $11,549,192 from the infrastructure bill.
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