$350 million was included in the state budget for Virginia’s shipping ports to become more competitive as ultra-large container ships are sent to the Commonwealth.

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$350 million was included in the state budget for Virginia’s shipping ports to become more competitive as ultra-large container ships are sent to the Commonwealth.
Is texting during an official meeting illegal for an elected official? No, but it does raise some questions.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has cancelled all but one week of the summer recess, meaning incumbent Democrats will be off the campaign trail.
After an ad featuring fake cops, and less than one week from the primary election, Wexton is finishing out her campaign the same way in which it began: grasping for relevancy
Apple and its shareholders have begun an interesting regressive marketing ploy that wants people not to use their devices so they can buy more, and parents don’t know what’s best for their children.
As the saga surrounding privacy concerns further envelops Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, one Congressional Democrat is charging the tech executive with lying to Congress.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D) seems to believe a fetus is not a human being, all because it is not defined in the Virginia Code.
The Supreme Court rules in favor of a Colorado baker who refused service to a same-sex couple on religious grounds.
State transportation officials said the new tolls algorithms and HOV hours would drastically improve Capital area travel; however, after six months, the results are fairly disappointing.
The FBI has issued a warning to all Americans after a suspected Russia-backed malware attack: turn off your router and turn it back on again.