The region’s only provider of wraparound care through the Ryan White program closed two offices and laid off staff after losing state funding. Now 600 clients are served by three case managers.
A proposed state budget amendment will discontinue localities’ using money from Help Eliminate Auto Theft grants to fund automated license plate readers. The amendment, which Del. Irene Shin, ...
For a party that says it’s drawing new lines to create “fair elections,” it seems curious that Democrats are slighting some of the candidates already in the field to create districts that ...
Grayson County, introduced legislation to expand benefits to local law enforcement officers who become disabled or die from certain types of cancer. The bill was set aside ...
RCPS Chief Financial Officer Kathleen Jackson shared a presentation with the board Tuesday evening that shed light on cuts that the division is considering, including cutting the new Community ...
This week, the council passed a resolution that kickstarts the process of rewriting the development plan for the 150-acre site. Meanwhile, the city is wrapping up community meetings gathering ...
The mayor of Roanoke invites residents to help explore private/public investment opportunities that could transform the Berglund Center into an Entertainment District.
Democratic state lawmakers have introduced two bills that could substantially alter how the Lexington military college operates.
State legislators have presented nearly 30 bills related to data center regulation. Gov. Abigail Spanberger has already expressed the need to make sure that the facilities’ energy costs aren’t ...
A hub in Big Stone Gap that opened in August with a mission of helping regional artisans reach residents and visitors is growing. The Bus Stop Artisan Market and Workshop at 18 E. 5th St. has space ...
Canada and Scandinavian countries rely on extraordinary amounts of hydroelectric power, along with some wind and nuclear. The U.S. doesn’t have the natural water souces they do.
A pair of bills progressing through the Virginia General Assembly would allow battery energy storage to be built as an accessory use on land where a solar facility already has been approved.