
Virginia DMV announces new laws of interest effective July 1
A number of bills passed by the 2020 General Assembly that took effect as of July 1 may be of interest to customers of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

A number of bills passed by the 2020 General Assembly that took effect as of July 1 may be of interest to customers of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

MLB notified teams today that the 2020 Minor League Baseball season has been canceled.

Starting July 1, certified medical assistants will now be allowed to apply fluoride varnish to young children at well-child doctors’ visits, thanks to a collaboration between physicians, dentists, nurses, and a Virginia advocacy group.

A Marion man, James Brown, was arrested last week on a charge that he lied to federal agents about his involvement in the burning of a cross on the front lawn of an African-American woman’s home.

Gas prices are up for the ninth straight week as the economy continues its recovery from the spring COVID-19 shutdowns.

The Virginia Bankers Association elected new officers for its 2020-2021 board of directors during their Virtual Annual Meeting earlier this week.

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant market volatility during the past several months, leaving many individuals looking for safe places to put their hard-earned money and still earn a return.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) introduced an amendment to the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act to mandate reporting on whether servicemembers have faced “racist, anti-Semitic, or supremacist activity” while on duty.

Marches, protests, boycotts, sit-ins: these are nonviolent tactics that work.
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