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17 percent of city, county and town managers in Virginia are women— that’s below the national average. A training program is underway to develop leadership skills for women who work in local government.
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When should governments decide to overlook requirements that they meet in-person and in-public?When the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability…
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Now that Election 2016 has come and gone, the politics of Election 2017 are already moving into place. And, as Michael Pope reports, the election of…
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Frustration is growing in both parties on Capitol Hill because pressing national issues are going unaddressed, which has led to some questioning whether…
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Lawmakers are back in Richmond this week to consider Governor Terry McAuliffe’s vetoes and amendments. So far, Republicans in the House have been able to…
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Many of Virginia’s lawmakers own significant stock in some of the companies that do business with the state including Dominion Power and Altria. In…
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Thousands of guest workers come to Virginia each year to work in landscaping and forestry, agriculture and hospitality. Amusement parks, hotels,…
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As we pass the halfway point for the state General Assembly, a new poll from Christopher Newport University reveals what many Virginians' think of this…
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Hundreds of women will be networking in downtown Roanoke this weekend at the Virginia Women’s Conference, hosted by Senator Mark Warner.The annual event…