House Republicans Introduce Plan To Lower Prepaid529 College Tuition Contracts Alex Lemieux - August 8, 2018 A measure to lower the cost of Prepaid529 college savings plans has been introduced by two top GOP members in the state legislature.
“Boucher Betrayed Coal” Signs Resurface As Election In Southwest Virginia Centers On Local Economy Alex Lemieux - August 7, 2018 Haunted by campaign signage of the past, former congressman Rick Boucher joins Anthony Flaccavento’s campaign in southwest Virginia.
Virginia’s Average In-State College Tuition Up Five Percent This Year TRS Staff - August 7, 2018 Virginia students will be borrowing more for higher education this coming school year.
Richmond Public Schools Has A Disappointing Trend Of Teacher Shortages Alex Lemieux - August 7, 2018 Richmond Public Schools is facing yet another teacher shortage, may have to “beg” to fill vacancies.
Richmond Court Throws Out Two Permits For Atlantic Coast Pipeline Construction Alex Lemieux - August 7, 2018 An appeals court in Richmond has thrown out two permits for construction on the Dominion-led Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
GOCHENOUR: Dare To Serve TRS Op-Ed - August 6, 2018 As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. articulated, “Everyone can be great because anyone can serve… You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.”
Trump Administration To Reimpose Sanctions On Iran After Nuclear Deal Thrown Out Alex Lemieux - August 6, 2018 The Trump Administration is set to re-impose economic sanctions on Iran following rescinding the Obama-era nuclear deal.
David Hogg, March For Lives Protests NRA HQ While Protected By Entourage Of Armed Guards TRS Staff - August 6, 2018 March for Lives’ David Hogg mocked by NRA for protesting against guns while being protected by entourage of armed guards.
Dominion Energy To Construct Offshore Wind Turbines, Operational By 2020 Alex Lemieux - August 3, 2018 Dominion Energy leading the way in domestic renewable energy with offshore wind turbines set to be operational in Virginia by 2020.
Union Busting In Washington As Metro Privatizes Its Bus Service Alex Lemieux - August 3, 2018 Metro moves to bust up transit unions as its new bus facility was awarded to a private company.