What Virginia’s water crises are telling us about the infrastructure under our feet
Most Virginians think about their water at the tap. Turn the handle, fill the glass, move on with the day.
Most Virginians think about their water at the tap. Turn the handle, fill the glass, move on with the day.
When people picture a workplace injury, they picture drama. A collapse. A siren. Something you’d see on the six o’clock news out of Richmond or Roanoke.
Online casinos might soon be legalized in Augusta County because Virginia lawmakers have been aggressively working to pass statewide internet gaming legislation.
A disability rights group has filed a federal lawsuit against the Goochland County-based Hallmark Youthcare after groups of young patients bolted from the behavioral health facility in back-to-back days earlier this month.
I admire the ongoing effort of the folks at Mid-Atlantic Territory Wrestling, for trying to revive the territory pro wrestling model that was successful until Vince McMahon monopolized the business.
Russell Wilson, husband of Ciara, Super Bowl-winning quarterback and potential future NFL Hall of Famer, once ambushed me while I was sitting on a toilet in a Florida hotel.
NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy have formally filed applications seeking regulatory approval of their proposed $66.8 billion merger with the Virginia State Corporation Commission, starting the clock – and it’s a quick one – on the state review.
Tony Khan must have had a decent time in Roanoke the other night, because he’s bringing AEW back to Virginia for a live “Dynamite” broadcast emanating out of the Chartway Arena on the campus of ODU in Norfolk on Wednesday, Sept. 16.
Have to be honest: I didn’t know much, or think much, about Ghazala Hashmi until recently, which is par for the course, I guess, when it comes to somebody who is our lieutenant governor.
My quick math on the total value of the contracts for the Richmond-based All Points Broadband to provide broadband internet service to customers in rural areas in the state has the number at $800 million, give or take.
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