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.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
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.”
The Department of Education is now seeing support being gathered for more school choice directives.
Virginia’s new political odd couple endeavors on reviving the state’s school infrastructure.
State lawmakers will come back to Richmond at the end of month to redraw the legislative districts. Meanwhile, the GOP is filing paperwork to the Supreme Court to have the lower court’s ruling overturned.
A new bill from Senator Elizabeth Warren has gotten approval from progressive Democrats, which seeks to completely redefine American capitalism.