The General Assembly has now passed its midpoint, where each chamber is required to finish work on its own bills and send any that have passed to the other chamber. Here’s where some of the bills ...
We’re at the midway point of the 2026 General Assembly session. Unlike the Super Bowl, there’s no fancy halftime show. We do, though, have a list of where key bills stand. And ...
The Wise County town of Pound has faced the prospect of relinquishing its charter for years, first by force, then by choice.
Republicans are crying foul, saying the wording of the ballot question is heavy-handed and misleading. Democrats say it’s not.
Free clinics have reported a significant increase in demand over the last few years. Two legislators are proposing that the state provide more funding.
Providers who operate in good faith regularly report confusion about expectations and duplicative requirements, while bad actors exploit gaps between agencies.
Community fundraising boosts dental access, a new nonprofit backs transplant patients and Virginia Tech studies emerging mosquito-borne threats.
Mindy Williams Carlin is Executive Director of the Virginia Association of Community-Based Providers.
The warm part of that equation is breaking in for at least a short spell in Virginia this week, but the dry part has been with us despite the mostly melted snowpack.
The last day for lawmakers to take action on bills in their chamber of origin was Tuesday before they are sent to the other chamber for a vote.
Efforts are underway to look at what’s feasible — and what Roanoke’s residents want to see happen with the city’s civic center.
The retention rate of STEM grads has stayed the same or, in the case of biomedical jobs, improved. It’s the non-STEM grads who tend to leave, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.