U.S. Department of Education eliminates nearly 50 percent of workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that nearly 50 percent of its workforce will be laid off.
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that nearly 50 percent of its workforce will be laid off.
James Dennehy was head of the FBI’s New York office until February 28 when he was directed to submit retirement papers without explanation.
A group spearheaded by VMI alums is leading an effort to get a “full and immediate explanation” from the school’s Board of Visitors as to why it voted against extending the contract of Superintendent Cedric T. Wins.
A Floyd County judge has granted the request of Attorney General Jason Miyares to suspend a November ruling in a suit challenging the state’s move to leave the RGGI.
VMI Superintendent Cedric T. Wins intends to serve out the remainder of his term, in the face of the move last week by the school’s MAGA-majority Board of Visitors to not renew the contract of the 1985 alum and retired US Army major general.
The palace coup that took down VMI Superintendent Cedric Wins last week follows the political blueprint that had been laid out for me by a UVA Board of Visitors member who has Jim Ryan in his crosshairs.
The VMI Board of Visitors, under the thumb of MAGA Gov. Glenn Youngkin, voted on Friday to not extend the contract of Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, the school’s first Black superintendent.
An investigation into the discovery of a dead newborn has led to charges against a Lynchburg man.
A man is in custody at Middle River Regional Jail after firing gunshots at a business near the Boys & Girls Club in Waynesboro.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has signed an executive order directing Virginia State Police and the Virginia Department of Corrections to partner with the Trump administration on federal immigration enforcement.
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