
Herring set to hire Virginia’s first cannabis attorney
Attorney General Mark R. Herring is currently seeking applications for an attorney to serve as the Commonwealth of Virginia’s first full-time, dedicated cannabis attorney.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring is currently seeking applications for an attorney to serve as the Commonwealth of Virginia’s first full-time, dedicated cannabis attorney.

The following are tips for employee retention in the unusual time that is 2021.

Last week, the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond ruled in favor of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, rejecting the Virginia Manufacturers Association’s challenge to the regulations enabling Virginia’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.

We’re running a little behind on this. Here are the administration appointments announced last week by Gov. Ralph Northam.

The Rockingham Harrisonburg SPCA has seen a drastic increase in intakes recently during what is commonly known as “kitten season.” This refers to the months from April to October when outdoor felines run rampant and breed prolifically.

The effects of climate change can be felt all over the globe in various ways, but America’s national parks seem to be suffering more than U.S. overall land mass.

Congressman Ben Cline (R-VA-06) joined Lou Correa (D-CA) and Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) in introducing H.R. 4433, the Veterans Entrepreneurship Act of 2021.

Xaloy will move its barrel manufacturing operation from Ohio back to Virginia and reopen its former facility in Pulaski County.

First edition of a new Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Roundup of environmental and energy news!

Twenty-one motorcycle riders have died on Virginia roadways in traffic crashes since June 1. Of those, nine have been in single-vehicle crashes.
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