Virginia
Monday, September 9, 2024
Misinformation prevents VA from reaping solar-energy benefits
Although most Virginians support and prefer solar energy, misinformation is keeping more of it from being built. Several counties and cities have …
Lawmakers look to improve pay and benefits for federal workers
Federal lawmakers will debate a number of bills this fall designed to improve hiring, retention and benefits for government workers. Their …
‘Project 2025’ could affect thousands of federal workers in VA
Former president Donald Trump is vowing to eliminate or alter thousands of government jobs if he wins this November, which could have a big effect on …
Offshore wind industry gains momentum in VA
Virginia's Dominion Energy has won a lease to continue growing its offshore wind portfolio near Virginia's coast. The move is expected to grow the …
Study: Youth incarceration is declining but challenges remain
Youth incarceration has declined significantly in Virginia and around the country since 2000, according to a new report but disparities and …
Nonprofit looks to improve conditions for Eastern Shore ag workers
A nonprofit is looking to improve the living and working conditions of migrant farm workers in Virginia's Eastern Shore. Every year, hundreds of …
Federal dollars provide boost to VA’s 'Data Center Alley'
The Biden administration is enhancing the nation's power grid by funding several storage, resilience and transmission projects. The money will …
Report: Police apprenticeships can help combat officer shortages
Police departments across the U.S. have struggled with officer shortages in recent years but a new report showed how youth apprenticeship programs …
Poll shows sheer numbers of older caregivers in U.S.
One in four people over age 50 is taking care of at least one person with a health issue or disability, according to a new poll. In Virginia…
New poll: Voters remain concerned about cost of child care
A new poll found voters remain concerned about the high cost of living and want the government to do more to lower their expenses. More than nine in …
Experts offer social media tips as VA kids head back to school
It is back-to-school time, and health experts are offering tips about improving children's physical and mental well-being. The advice comes amid a …
Report: Most good jobs will go to people with higher levels of education
Economic opportunities will favor workers with higher levels of education, according to a new report. Researchers found 85% of good jobs will go to …