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Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw said in a brief interview that there were too many issues to be resolved and controversies surrounding the NFL team.
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The court ruled that longtime Democratic Party activist Paul Goldman lacks standing to pursue his lawsuit.
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The new policy plainly says employees are expected back in their physical workspace by July 5.
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The divided Virginia General Assembly has slogged through scores of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposed amendments to legislation and effectively upheld all of his vetoes.
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No immediate vote was held on who would fill Eileen Filler-Corn’s role.
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Former Democratic Party of Virginia chair Paul Goldman is arguing that House members elected last fall must run again this year under newly-redrawn legislative maps.
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Lawmakers ended the General Assembly session Saturday. But they left town without passing a budget.
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Under the amended bill signed by Glenn Youngkin Wednesday afternoon, local systems must allow students to opt out of mask mandates beginning March 1.
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The officers were identified as Bridgewater College Police Officer John Painter and Campus Safety Officer J.J. Jefferson.