Infrastructure Law provides Virginia more than $71M to expand electric grid management
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is funding $71,816,110 to reduce power outages and enable more clean energy sources in Virginia.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is funding $71,816,110 to reduce power outages and enable more clean energy sources in Virginia.
Efforts are under way to pass legislation that would require the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to better track veterans who use its services and die by suicide.
While reporting live on WDBJ in August 2015, Alison Parker and Adam Ward were murdered by a former co-worker during a morning broadcast.
The U.S. House is still without a Speaker, and if you want to know why, you need to ask our local congressmen, Ben Cline and Bob Good.
That Hamas was able to plan, reportedly for the past two years, the coordinated terrorist attacks on southern Israel that killed nearly 1,000 Israelis, has to be the result of a massive intelligence failure.
The Community Development Investment Tax Credit would help unlock more equity and long-term financial capital for CDFIs.
Gaza, under a tight Israeli land, air and sea blockade since 2007, is one of the poorest regions in the world. The fault for that lies jointly in the hands of the Israelis and Hamas, the ruling party in Gaza.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding in the amount of $100 million will enable the VPRA to design and build the Franconia-Springfield Bypass.
Virginia’s airports are receiving another $1,538,694 in federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for improvements.
The National Archives of the United States (NARA) has a backlog of veterans’ record requests necessary to access critical government benefits.
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