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(Richmond)- A judge is holding off on a decision on the fate of the Robert E. Lee monument. A 30-day temporary injunction was issued against the statue’s removal, although a decision may ...Read more
(Richmond)- A judge is holding off on a decision on the fate of the Robert E. Lee monument. A 30-day temporary injunction was issued against the statue’s removal, although a decision may ...Read more
(Woodbridge)- Employees at one Virginia-based wholesale distributor might be forced to drive a bit longer to work. International Gourmet Foods are currently based in Springfield but will soon ...Read more
(Port Republic)- Hand sanitizer should be in every classroom across the state. That’s the goal of Christy Teter, the owner of Taylor Made Organics. Her business normally makes skincare ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Northam has signed the Virginia Values Act into law. The new measure protects members of the LGBTQ in hiring, housing and public accommodations. In addition, it outlaws ...Read more
(Richmond)- The fate of Richmond’s Robert E. Lee statue is expected to be decided tomorrow. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is asking a circuit court judge to cancel an injunction ...Read more
(Loudoun County)- The Confederate statue outside of the Loudoun County courthouse in Leesburg has been removed. It was removed by the Loudoun County government and the Loudoun Chapter of the ...Read more
(Charlottesville)- The City Council in Charlottesville is considering a proposal to change the name of several streets. A group of people are proposing the city change three different streets ...Read more
(Fairfax)- It looks like students will be learning online in Fairfax County. That’s the plan sent down by Superintendent Scott Brabrand late yesterday evening. His decision comes after ...Read more
(DC)- George Washington University is considering a mascot change. In a letter sent to the school’s community, George Washington President Thomas LeBlanc said a new committee comprised of ...Read more
(DC)- Metro announced yesterday that they will be expanding their hours beginning next month. Weekday rail service will operate from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on the weekend from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. ...Read more