Survey launched to access current state of Virginia broadband throughout Commonwealth
A new statewide survey is working to bridge the digital divide among Virginia communities and offer all residents the necessary tools for essential services.
A new statewide survey is working to bridge the digital divide among Virginia communities and offer all residents the necessary tools for essential services.
Generally good marks are given to Virginia’s local public school districts when it comes to education and safety.
The VCEI is a new resource that reveals information about how Virginians dedicate their time to organizations in their communities.
When Dick Cheney, one of the key architects of the colossal moral failure of going to war in Iraq, states that he no longer recognizes the Republican Party, it’s clear that the U.S. is in serious trouble.
Mental health and environment are two issues often in the spotlight, though not often associated together.
The 2023-2025 cohort of Virginia Management Fellows includes 10 individuals from universities throughout Virginia.
The U.S. DOJ announced today the award of $4.4 billion to support state, local and Tribal public safety and community justice activities.
Virginia Organizing has been working with the City of Waynesboro for two years to explore implementing a rental inspection program.
The Senate Committee on Intelligence held an open hearing about actions by the PRC which are conspiratorial in nature, but not illegal.
The U.S. DOJ’s Office of Justice Programs will provide $12,917,611 to support sexual assault and human trafficking survivors in Virginia.
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