Rather than attempting $82 million dollars of warfare, one might consider what $82 million of peace would provide.

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Rather than attempting $82 million dollars of warfare, one might consider what $82 million of peace would provide.
Arrests are now being made by local and federal authorities as protesters continue their tree-top vigil as the Mountain Valley Pipeline is constructed.
As tax day approaches, the federal government has collected a record amount of individual taxes, but still runs a $599 Billion deficit.
Dominion Energy is hosting their “Power the Future” hack-a-thon this summer to collaborate with students to provide solutions for the future of energy.
Who needs the WWE when you have the WWD?
Lawmakers have made their way back to Richmond for the General Assembly’s special session to discuss and vote on the final two-year state budget.
As unemployment rates are near record-lows, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing work requirements on public assistance recipients.
As members of the Select Committee on School Safety tour Virginia, Delegates O’Quinn and Pillion investigate safety measures in Southwest Virginia schools.
After he supported it during his 2017 gubernatorial campaign, Ralph Northam has vetoed a bill that would ban sanctuary cities in Virginia.
Following the Cambridge Analytica gaining access to at least 87 user million profiles, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify Tuesday before Congress.