
Strong enrollment in health insurance marketplace in Virginia
Nearly 421,900 Virginians have signed up for health insurance through the federal marketplace, exceeding expectations that enrollment would reach 400,000 this year.

Nearly 421,900 Virginians have signed up for health insurance through the federal marketplace, exceeding expectations that enrollment would reach 400,000 this year.

The Virginia House of Delegates on Tuesday passed HB 834 and HB 846, the legislative centerpieces of GO Virginia, with major bipartisan support.

Donna Musick of Washington County has been named Virginia’s Agriculture in the Classroom Teacher of the Year.

On Saturday, February 13, Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle (LVCA) and the African American Heritage Center will host a reading by Anita Royston.

When freelance legal affairs journalist Mark Obbie wrote a six-part series on crime victims for Slate in 2015, he made sure to include Howard Zehr.

We are rapidly approaching the midpoint of the 2016 General Assembly Session. In legislative lingo, the midpoint is called the crossover.

Virginia Tech’s Nuclear Science and Engineering Lab and the U.S. Naval Academy’s nuclear engineering program have joined in a research and educational partnership.

Government is more than a territorial monopoly on aggressive force. It’s also the heir to a centuries-old manufactured mystique.

When you log onto the (Don’t) Guess My Race program, you enter a world that looks familiar.

A House subcommittee passed several bills that will make firearms more accessible and permissible in more locations by more untrained people.
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