Sen. Mike Jones has proposed a bill that would pause the use of the Interstate Corrections Compact, but only into Red Onion State Prison.
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Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill to crack down on people who have not paid state taxes. The debate has a partisan dimension.
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Democrats who control the House and Senate are pursuing what they call an "affordability agenda." One part of that agenda is access to contraception.
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Spanberger admin supports consolidated gambling agency, casts doubt on skill games, i-gaming in 2026"Governor Spanberger is deeply concerned about any discussions of gaming expansion in Virginia without first establishing a single entity with clear authority, consistent standards and strong compliance and enforcement capabilities.”
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“We know that universities will lobby and fundraise to the tune of billions of dollars for what is important to them and we hope that will include resourcing the workers who provide the high-quality research and education that is our mission,” Gunst said Tuesday morning.
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The Health Wagon is getting two new machines to help screen for cervical cancer. The technology allows specialists at the University of Virginia to remotely assist providers in Southwest Virginia.
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“It’s a short-term fix to skyrocketing capacity prices and a short-term fix to bringing these data centers online and generate revenue," one lobbyist said on behalf of Dominion Energy.
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Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill that would create a new model policy on what kind of books are on the shelves at school libraries.
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There’s been a lot of talk about the impact of data centers and what consumers will pay for power. Now, environmentalists are raising another concern as Sandy Hausman reports.
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"Even though my votes aren’t going good, the Brunswick stew is going great,” said Lynchburg Delegate Wendell Walker.
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Many of us gather items such as used soup cans, milk jugs, and old medicine bottles to be recycled. But what actually gets recycled… or reused? WMRA’s Ayse Pirge explores two places in the Shenandoah Valley with different approaches to processing reusables.
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