The booming U.S. economy continues to uplift both companies and consumers.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
The booming U.S. economy continues to uplift both companies and consumers.
A new poll conducted finds the public schools in Virginia are not aptly preparing students for “real life.”
A decline in SOL scores around the state is compounded by their lack of weight on school accreditation.
The cyberattacks on the American political system put pressure on the White House to double down on Russia before the midterm elections.
In its fourth consecutive year, Virginia’s largest energy company is inviting non-profit organizations to apply for grants to help communities meet critical needs.
Although Mountain Valley Pipeline opponents showed up to a Virginia Water Control Board hearing to demand that construction be halted, the board members allowed the building to continue in Southwest Virginia, citing only that further environmental scrutiny be adhered to.
Sunday alcohol sales have helped Virginia’s ABC nearly touch the $1 billion sales mark.
The market is just one day short of its record 3,453-day bull run.
Bird Ride, an app-based, electric scooter ride-sharing platform, had a disruptive beginning to their presence in Richmond; a presence that had government officials combing the city to confiscate the “unsanctioned” contraband.
Facebook’s new paradoxical measure to rate user reputations is tantamount to: “If I told you, I’d have to kill you.”