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Several Virginia leaders are speaking out after Virginia fell to fourth place in CNBC’s “Top States for Business” ranking for 2025.
Virginia's GOP nominee for lieutenant governor says he would vote no on amendments enshrining abortion, gay marriage and voting rights for ex-felons in the state's constitution.
Virginia, which was ranked No. 1 in 2024, dropped to No. 4. Federal job cuts were a major factor in this year's study, CNBC ...
Virginia lost its spot at the top of CNBC's annual Top States for Business report, the cable business network announced Thursday.
Glenn Youngkin's family had been staying near the Guadalupe River, one of the areas hit hardest by the flash floods ...
Virginia loses No. 1 spot in America's Top States for Business in 2025 as President Trump's federal government job cuts hit the state economy.
In two months, some Virginians will vote to fill the late Rep. Gerry Connolly’s Congressional seat. Here’s where the ...
The campaign, paid for by the Virginia GOP and authorized by Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares, portrays Democrat Jay ...
News has been reporting on the sexual harassment investigation by Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) stemming from comments ...
It’s still unclear exactly how many Virginians could lose Medicaid coverage because final analyses from the nonpartisan ...
Major Medicaid cuts in Trump’s tax bill could hit rural voters especially hard -- giving organizers hope the party can make ...
As mandated by the executive order, the council’s final report will include a review of FEMA’s disaster response in the last four years, comparing FEMA’s response to how local and state agencies ...