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One group in Richmond is doing something different to combat poverty. Taking kids from low-income neighborhoods and giving them what they often lack....…
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After a scathing audit, the embattled Virginia Economic Development Partnership is trying to turn itself around. And, as Michael Pope tells us, the group…
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There's controversy in Fairfax over cars being ticketed for expired inspection stickers while waiting to be inspected...and some Virginia community…
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Revenues for the state’s general fund are up nearly ten percent from last year, according to the governor’s office. Terry McAuliffe cites an improving…
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It’s early to be thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas, but one Richmond company is in full holiday mode. On a quiet afternoon, Mark Sauer sits in the…
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Virginia’s capital city is gearing up for something it’s never seen before – an international bike race featuring a thousand cyclists and more than a…
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It’s been 20 years since Virginia started subsidizing coal companies with tax credits that have cost the state more than $500 million. As lawmakers review…
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More than 500 people in Southside Virginia and northern North Carolina will be losing their jobs next September when MillerCoors Brewing shuts down beer…
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It’s said that in life, everybody has a ‘go or no go’ moment. That’s what moved a Wytheville businessman to write an eye-opening editorial for CNBC about…
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A new online budget calculator shows many Virginia working families aren’t making enough to get by.The Economic Policy Institute’s budget cruncher takes…
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The Department of Labor has recently implemented an online program aimed at distributing money that belongs to workers who may, or may not, know they’ve…
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Virginia businesses are breathing a sigh of relief at the news that the current rate of jobless benefits claims is much lower than the very high number of…