Three interesting bills: Lottery winners, divorce and livestock compensation
A view of the Virginia House of Delegates Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly...
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A view of the Virginia House of Delegates Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly...
View ArticleThree interesting bills: immigration, National Guard deployment and labeling...
A view of the Virginia House of Delegates Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly...
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The Virginia Senate chamber. (Photo by Graham Moomaw/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly series, the Mercury takes a look at a...
View Article3 interesting bills: overtime for domestic workers, heat regulations, new...
A view of the Virginia House of Delegates Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly...
View Article3 interesting bills: baby mammals, forced labor and accessible playgrounds
A view of the Virginia Senate Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly series, the...
View ArticleWarner backs resolution declaring local news essential to democracy
The printing press at The Progress-Index in Petersburg, Virginia. (Sarah Vogelsong) Amid dire shortages of local news outlets nationwide, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, is backing a resolution...
View ArticleOver 20,000 Virginians lose Medicaid coverage a month into unwinding
(Getty Images)Since the start of April, over 20,000 Virginians have lost Medicaid coverage as part of the state’s return to normal enrollment following the end of the COVID-19 federal public health...
View ArticleSurvey: Va. health care workers increasingly confident about telehealth use
Southwest Virginia-based health clinics are partnering with a telehealth company and UVA Health to bolster rural healthcare. (Photo by Marko Geber/Getty Images)As most temporary provisions expanding...
View ArticleHow Virginia’s Dept. of Forestry and Christmas tree growers spruce up the...
Sweet Providence Farm in Floyd County. (Courtesy of John Houston)The annual holiday tradition of chopping down a Christmas tree from a local farm doesn’t just come with fond memories and green needles...
View ArticleSurvey: Va. health care workers increasingly confident about telehealth use
Southwest Virginia-based health clinics are partnering with a telehealth company and UVA Health to bolster rural healthcare. (Photo by Marko Geber/Getty Images)As most temporary provisions expanding...
View ArticleHow Virginia’s Dept. of Forestry and Christmas tree growers spruce up the...
Sweet Providence Farm in Floyd County. (Courtesy of John Houston)The annual holiday tradition of chopping down a Christmas tree from a local farm doesn’t just come with fond memories and green needles...
View ArticleWarner backs resolution declaring local news essential to democracy
The printing press at The Progress-Index in Petersburg, Virginia. (Sarah Vogelsong) Amid dire shortages of local news outlets nationwide, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, is backing a resolution...
View ArticleSurvey: Va. health care workers increasingly confident about telehealth use
Southwest Virginia-based health clinics are partnering with a telehealth company and UVA Health to bolster rural healthcare. (Photo by Marko Geber/Getty Images)As most temporary provisions expanding...
View ArticleHow Virginia’s Dept. of Forestry and Christmas tree growers spruce up the...
Sweet Providence Farm in Floyd County. (Courtesy of John Houston)The annual holiday tradition of chopping down a Christmas tree from a local farm doesn’t just come with fond memories and green needles...
View ArticleThree interesting bills: Lottery winners, divorce and livestock compensation
A view of the Virginia House of Delegates Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly...
View ArticleWarner backs resolution declaring local news essential to democracy
The printing press at The Progress-Index in Petersburg, Virginia. (Sarah Vogelsong) Amid dire shortages of local news outlets nationwide, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, is backing a resolution...
View ArticleHow Virginia’s Dept. of Forestry and Christmas tree growers spruce up the...
Sweet Providence Farm in Floyd County. (Courtesy of John Houston)The annual holiday tradition of chopping down a Christmas tree from a local farm doesn’t just come with fond memories and green needles...
View ArticleThree interesting bills: Lottery winners, divorce and livestock compensation
A view of the Virginia House of Delegates Chamber in Richmond. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)More than 1,000 bills are filed for General Assembly consideration each year. In this weekly...
View ArticleHow Virginia’s Dept. of Forestry and Christmas tree growers spruce up the...
Sweet Providence Farm in Floyd County. (Courtesy of John Houston)The annual holiday tradition of chopping down a Christmas tree from a local farm doesn’t just come with fond memories and green needles...
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