
Herring, AGs urge ATF to declare ghost guns as firearms
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is reviewing regulations that would make clear that ghost guns are firearms under federal law.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is reviewing regulations that would make clear that ghost guns are firearms under federal law.

Forty-two percent of adults in Virginia say the pandemic has had a negative impact on their mental health, according to the new statewide vaccine poll.

In the historic 1843 home at the Reynolds Homestead, five clay hands reach up from a tobacco-basket cage, surrounded by more than 40 names of some of the men and women who were enslaved at the former Rock Spring Plantation.

Farmers in Virginia’s coastal plain and Piedmont regions largely avoided damaging weather from Tropical Storm Elsa as it rolled through the state on July 8.

Radio IQ will begin airing “Appalachian Vibes,” a new locally produced hour dedicated to the stories behind local and regional musicians.

Projects in Brunswick, Lee, Lunenburg and Rockingham counties will each receive grants from the Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund Planning Grant program to support local agriculture initiatives.

John Grisham’s new novel, Sooley, following the story of a basketball player from Africa to college and eventually the NBA, was inspired, in part, by UVA hoops alum Mamadi Diakite.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) announced a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services to VCU for $465,589 to study the impact of electronic nicotine delivery systems, such as vaping or e-cigarettes, on populations of Black menthol smokers.

MEP Ltd. will invest $6.4 million to establish its first U.S. operation in Cyber Park, jointly owned by the City of Danville and Pittsylvania County.

Walraven Inc., a global installation company, will invest $7.15 million to relocate its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing operation from Cadillac, Mich., to Danville-Pittsylvania County.
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