It's an appalling, cavalier attitude by people protected from such challenges.
Cheap labor has long been part of Virginia's pitch to prospective businesses, owing partly to the right-to-work law.
One week out from the June 8 primaries, here are four things that stood out in the latest reports, covering April 1 through May 27.
The Virginia Mercury interviewed Maj. Gen. Wins about the investigation — ordered by Gov. Ralph Northam and funded by state lawmakers.
The card reads, “We can't allow so-called ‘Clean Virginia' to spend millions to influence Richmond politicians and (make people pay more)."
The last debate "showed McAuliffe’s opponents weren’t interested in a sleepy primary finish," the report states.
Big business can be altogether ruthless when dealing with death and finances, the author states.
Policymakers and companies both nationwide and in Virginia are banking on trees as a vital component of achieving net-zero emissions.
They were forced from home by the government, imprisoned in a detention camp under armed guards, behind barbed wire – actions of the U.S.
Daniel was a friend. He died in 2006. Webb was a role model, later a mentor. She died in 2007. I knew Galloway, interviewed for this piece.
Blacks in Va., are stopped by law enforcement "often based on racial profiling, often due to nothing more than a whim," the report states.
Election administrators will replace problematic IT voting system, a project estimated to cost $20-29 million.
But her decision, coupled with her opposition to some of the reforms the group pursued, has emerged as a campaign issue.
He closed out his fifth consecutive U.S. Senate term labeled the movie-star handsome “senator from central casting."
The mailers include a picture of a book labeled “RIGHT WING PLAYBOOK,” and call Montgomery “a distraction, not a Democrat."
Not-in-my-back-yard naysayers are "the main culprits" when it comes to keeping low-income housing from affluent neighborhoods -- report.
The most Stoney spokesman Jim Nolan was willing to say this week was that it was “a mistake caused by miscommunication."
Justice isn't served with postponements; the longer it takes for a trial to begin, the more likely witnesses' recall of events is hampered.
The decision wasn't made public until April, was first reported by RTO Insider May 6, and caught many energy industry insiders off-guard.
Across Virginia Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
In recognition of Lyme Disease Awareness Month, here are some helpful tips on preventing tick bites and identifying signs of Lyme disease.
So when the coronavirus pandemic hit, halting all in-person visitation for more than a year, did drugs suddenly become scarce behind bars?
Now imagine six of these fields, all stacked on top of one another.
RECs are neither electricity nor real certificates. They were conceived of as an accounting tool enabling a utility to show compliance.
The practice, known as “white bagging,” isn't new. But Virginia is the latest state where hospitals say they're seeing a major expansion.
Some of the most direct answers came when moderator Chuck Todd of NBC News asked questions about electability and qualifications.
“The numbers of kids in our care has gone down as a result,” Toscano said. “Not dramatically, but it catches up, and we end up (rejecting)."
That much was apparent Tuesday during a subcommittee meeting of Virginia's Freedom of Information Act Advisory Council.
Republicans, once of moderate appeal and pro-business, have turned to politics "of fear and outrage," the report states.
Roem, a Democrat, has made the Freedom Of Information Act "a priority issue," the report states.
“Sadly, the data shows what Black Virginians have known all along,” said Da'Quan Marcell Love, an NAACP executive director, on police stops.
“Dominion's proposal may prove to be reasonable in the context of Virginia's regulatory environment,” Warren wrote.
Gov. Ralph Northam and the assembly have been aggressively expanding voting rights and working to eliminate racial disenfranchisement.
The smooth-shooting Dandridge could complement his teammates or be the star. He could shut down the opposing team's best player.
The Food and Drug Administration expanded emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to include adolescents.
At the root of the business dispute, though, lies a nearly 50-year-old Virginia policy — one that's become the center of countless debates.
“Virginians have been working, and we are seeing the results in our strong vaccine numbers and dramatically lowered case counts” -- Northam
Last September, however, those benefits stopped without explanation. She's had no chance to appeal her case, rich with documentation.
Smith and Clean Virginia have given a combined $1.1 million, $600,000 from Clean Virginia and $500,000 from Smith.