Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s cellphone ban in K-12 schools will go into effect on Jan. 1, but some lawmakers want to give localities ...
Joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative was a matter of law and, as a judge ruled this week, no governor has the ...
Queen of Virginia, a company that manufactures so-called skill games, says Attorney General Jason Miyares has unfairly ...
Six of the seven Republican candidates vying for the seat that state Sen. John McGuire will vacate to serve in Congress met ...
NORTON, Va. — Wrap Technologies will open a new manufacturing and distribution facility at Project Intersection in Norton. The publicly traded company’s (Nasdaq: WRAP) expansion will result in 126 new ...
A new, closely guarded study for a new state office building in downtown Richmond favors a site on East Broad Street that the ...
We don't want to say that smartphones are dangerous to young people -- even if the evidence clearly shows that is true," said Harrison, reached by telephone days before speaking at Virginia Gov. Glenn ...
Extreme turnover, horrendous mismanagement of taxpayer dollars and overall disfunction, that’s the findings in a new report ...
America relies on imports of lithium-ion batteries from China, and the development of more U.S. rechargeable battery suppliers has been gaining momentum.
Governor Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order on Thursday in the hopes of protecting children from addictive social media ...
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority welcomed Alex Vogel and Jeff Goettman to its board of directors Wednesday for six-year terms. Both are appointees of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Listen to this article Wrap Technologies, an Arizona-based public safety and defense technology company, is locating its manufacturing and distribution base in Norton’s Project Intersection industrial ...