
Study shows impact of GOP healthcare moves on Virginia families
The cumulative effects of Republican efforts to sabotage the Affordable Care Act will raise healthcare costs for Virginia families by thousands of dollars, on average.

The cumulative effects of Republican efforts to sabotage the Affordable Care Act will raise healthcare costs for Virginia families by thousands of dollars, on average.

The Lynchburg Hillcats took three of four games in their series against the Carolina Mudcats, beating the Milwaukee Brewers affiliate, 7-5, in the finale on Monday.

In response to President Trump’s abuse of Section 232 to unilaterally impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from our closest allies, the Senate today voted 88-11 to re-assert Congress’ constitutional role in U.S. trade policy.

Discovery Inc., an American media company and a worldwide leader in real life entertainment, intends to invest $16 million to expand its global technology and operations hub in Loudoun County.

Albemarle County officials announced today the discovery of what is to believed to be the remains of the missing person who was swept into flood waters on the night of Wednesday, May 30.

Governor Ralph Northam has announced the recipients of the 2018 Governor’s Public Service Awards during a ceremony at the Executive Mansion. The awards honor state employees in seven categories who have demonstrated exemplary service to the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Route 33 (Spotswood Trail), one of the only highways connecting Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley, is open to traffic. The Virginia Department of Transportation completed cleanup and stabilization of slopes on the east side of the pass across Swift Run Gap and opened the road at 6:30 p.m.

The Senate of Virginia finally listened to the people of Virginia, voting 23-17 on Wednesday to pass a two-year state budget that includes funding for Medicaid expansion that will cover 400,000 low-income residents.

The Virginia Bankers Association has highlighted six smart financial decisions college graduates should consider in order to position themselves for financial success as they embark on their next phase of life.

The No. 3 seed Liberty Flames toppled the No. 1 seed Campbell Fighting Camels, 10-5, Friday afternoon in Game 11 of the 2018 Big South Baseball Championship at Liberty Baseball Stadium.
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