
Northam to make Juneteenth a paid state holiday
Gov. Ralph Northam today announced that he intends to mark Juneteenth as a permanent paid state holiday, starting by giving state employees a day off this Friday, June 19.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced that he intends to mark Juneteenth as a permanent paid state holiday, starting by giving state employees a day off this Friday, June 19.

All students, regardless of citizenship or immigration status, will now be eligible for admission and enrollment at the University of Virginia.

The Tamworth Music Festival in Staunton is among 20 Virginia arts organizations receiving grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.

ASGN Inc. will invest a total of $12.4 million to move its corporate headquarters from California to Henrico County and grow operations across the Commonwealth.

Abigail Spanberger held a virtual conversation with ChamberRVA President and CEO Brian Anderson last week to discuss the best practices, tools, and support that are available to Central Virginia small business owners.

The ACLU of Virginia sent a letter today to Richmond leaders regarding the recent protests against police violence that have erupted in the past two weeks.

Gas prices are up for the seventh straight week as people hit the roads for work, shopping and other travel with the slow lifting of public health restrictions.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger is recognizing the second round of outstanding nominees to her “VA-07 Heroes” program.

Virginia’s seafood producers are trying to keep their heads above water during the COVID-19 shutdowns, but it feels a little like swimming upstream.

The Virginia War Memorial in Richmond will premiere a new documentary film, Korean War–Back from the Yalu on Thursday, June 25, at 7 p.m.
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