Litter on Virginia roads cost taxpayers $10 million, eyesore for all
Litter on roads in Virginia costs taxpayers $10 million each year, and there’s a simple solution: don’t throw trash out your car window.
Litter on roads in Virginia costs taxpayers $10 million each year, and there’s a simple solution: don’t throw trash out your car window.
The East Coast is expected to deal with another round of dangerous weather as a coastal storm is now predicted next week.
MAGA Republicans have redrawn congressional maps to give them more seats in Texas and Missouri. But with Democrats looking to do the same to give Ds two or three more seats in Virginia, all the sudden, it’s dirty politics.
For a man supposedly intent on winning a Nobel Peace Prize, Donald Trump spends an extraordinary amount of time waging war, threatening to wage war, and fantasizing about waging war.

The Virginia housing market continues to be good for people who are looking to buy and sell, not so much, necessarily, for the unhoused and underhoused.
The University of Virginia is trying to claim victory in the matter of the five sham Justice Department investigations into the school’s DEI policies.
The ACC might want to be a bit more careful in who they invite next into the conference. SMU, Cal and Stanford were brought into the ACC fold in 2024. While Cal and Stanford, for the most part, have been hospitable, SMU clearly has not.
Reality check time. Virginia is now 6-1 and remains undefeated in ACC play at 3-0. Every future opponent is a conference foe and knows that the ‘Hoos have an amazing opportunity to have what would likely be considered the greatest season in UVA Football ever.
Health care tax credits for families in America are at the heart of a government shutdown, as Democrats continue to fight for an extension.
Florida State, reeling yet again, losing at lowly Stanford late Saturday night, West Coast time, as an 18.5-point road favorite, is nonetheless going to stick with head coach Mike Norvell through the end of the 2025 season.
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