
Virginia Law Foundation announces $500K in grants to law-related projects in Virginia
The Virginia Law Foundation has announced its 2020 grant recipients.

The Virginia Law Foundation has announced its 2020 grant recipients.

Several new laws took effect in Virginia on July 1st, spanning gun sales, marijuana possession, abortion rights, voting, confederate statues, and casino gambling.

The first Black students admitted to Virginia Tech blazed the trail of proving they belonged academically at the university. James Leslie Whitehurst Jr. then pushed for that path to extend through all aspects of campus life.

Kanye West has been removed from Virginia’s ballot for November’s election after Richmond Circuit Court Judge Joi J. Taylor granted a temporary injunction in a lawsuit that sought to block West from being included on the ballot this fall.

Understanding how your furnace operates can ensure optimal heating and cool by keeping you comfortable no matter the season.

Hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes and a pandemic – 2020 has already been a year filled with disasters. During National Preparedness Month each September, we’re reminded that, no matter what the disaster, the time to plan is now.

A Virginia Commonwealth University researcher has published preliminary but striking evidence that shows the transplantation of gut bacteria may have implications for addiction disorders.

The Small Business Administration (SBA) recently opened its forgiveness portal for small business owners who participated in the SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

Daniel McMahon, 32, was sentenced today in federal court in the Western District of Virginia to 41 months of imprisonment for threatening an African-American Charlottesville City Council candidate because of his race.

Kendall Demarko Wysinger, a Martinsburg, W.Va., man who used heroin as a means to control numerous women he trafficked as part of a commercial prostitution ring, was sentenced today to life in prison.
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