When he ended his term as governor to head to the U.S. Senate, Jim Justice assured West Virginians he was leaving the state ...
Can a vacant Brutalist office building in downtown High Point be productive again? A team of Virginia redevelopment ...
From transgender athletes to school vouchers, assault weapons to a legal cannabis market, issues sidelined in this session ...
The documents provided span from March 2023 to January 2025, and include personal property tax records from the city of ...
KPMG's application for an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) license in Arizona, potentially enables it to become the first ...
A bill to end Virginia’s special tax exemptions for Confederate organization passed its final General Assembly hurdle Friday and is headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who vetoed the same measure last year ...
Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is joining other Republican states in opposing a New York law that could affect West Virginia’s coal and natural gas industry. In his first press conference in the law ...
The House of Delegates and Senate passed similar budget bills Thursday, setting the stage for negotiations with Gov. Glenn ...
Efforts by the new Trump administration to slash and relocate the federal work force, as well as cut federal spending, could ...
Virginia Democrats offered up their own proposal for tax cuts to residents in the commonwealth after Gov. Glenn Youngkin ...
Virginia Democrats are opting for immediate tax relief for taxpayers instead of backing Youngkin's proposal for a car tax rebate.
RICHMOND, Va. — Two local representatives in the Virginia General Assembly want to change the state’s tax exemption rules when it comes to organizations with ties to the Confederacy.
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