Members of Congress are back in their districts this week – and some are meeting with constituents. But residents of Charlottesville say their representative has been a no-show, and they’re demanding a town hall. Sandy Hausman has that story.
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Casteen earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from UVA and returned to Charlottesville to lead the university as president in 1990.
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Virginia's rising unemployment is creating a new sense of uncertainty about the state's economy.
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In the face of federal cuts, Youngkin highlights strong state economy while starting action on billsGov. Glenn Youngkin said the bills will continue Virginia’s track record of economic success. He also argued the state’s economic health will help lessen the blow of federal workforce cuts.
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Virginia is home to one of the nation’s oldest and largest residency programs for artists, hosting more than 400 painters and sculptors, writers and composers each year. Ten years ago, its future was in doubt, but today, thanks to one painting, its future is assured.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is being lobbied on a bill that would change how the energy grid works. He's expected to make a decision within the week.
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The Republican governor advertised 250,000 open jobs across the state at an event in Virginia Beach Tuesday.
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“Everything was smoke and mirrors,” attorney Corey Stoughton told Radio IQ after a federal court hearing on malicious prosecution claims against Jason Miyares and his office.
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The partnership looks to address a position with one of the highest turnover rates nationwide.
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Thousands are expected to gather this week for the 40th annual Festival of the Book with 65 events— many of them free— on the schedule.
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An ongoing review of Virginia's public school history standards has been delayed several times as the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction has become a revolving door of administrators.
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