
Herring joins coalition opposing Trump’s newest ploy to undermine the 2020 census
Attorney General Mark R. Herring joined a large coalition of states, cities, and counties in filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring joined a large coalition of states, cities, and counties in filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

The State Corporation Commission is seeking written comments on regulations proposed by its Bureau of Insurance that carry out certain provisions of a new Virginia law designed to protect consumers from receiving surprise medical bills.

The rage, desperation, and determination which continue to bring tens of thousands of Americans to the streets in protest against racism and injustice hopefully will be just the beginning.

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.

The SCC invites comments from the public on establishing a universal service fee to be paid by retail customers of Dominion Energy Virginia and Appalachian Power to support a new program that limits utility payments for qualified customers.

Despite the physical separation, Vanessa Guerra was more connected than ever during the defense of her dissertation.

The Augusta County Community Development department’s Verona Pedestrian Improvement Project is moving from design planning and toward the next work phase, right-of-way acquisition.

States are struggling to implement provisions of the CARES Act and swiftly provide financial aid to Americans who are part of the “gig economy.”

The State Corporation Commission is directing that all business with the Commission be handled through electronic filing systems, email, or by telephone during the current national coronavirus health emergency.

Albemarle County is looking at revising its annual budget process to accommodate directives aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus.
Our content is free to read, but we do have bills to pay. Pitch in and help us keep the community informed.