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Virginia Gov. Youngkin sends letter to Biden and Harris over response to port strike
RICHMOND, Va. — Gov. Glenn Youngkin addressed a letter to President Biden and Vice President Harris on Sept. 26, urging them to step in to prevent the longshoremen's union strike that is currently affecting 36 ports from Maine to Texas. "The well-being of Virginia and American workers, as well...
Harris loses 4 points to Trump in Virginia post-debate, still leads by 6 in new VCU poll
Following the 2024 Presidential Debate, Vice President Kamala Harris has lost 4 points of her previously-10-point lead over former president Donald Trump in Virginia, according to the most recent polling by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
Major Disaster Relief funding approved for Virginia
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – On Wednesday, October 2, President Biden, Governor Youngkin, and FEMA announced the approval of major emergency disaster relief funding for areas of Virginia affected by Hurricane Helene. “This is the most significant disaster in the Commonwealth since 2011, and due to the severity and magnitude of the damages, we are thankful […]
Augusta County Schools delay opening by two hours Wednesday
After being out Monday and Tuesday, Augusta County students will return to school Wednesday, but on a delay. Augusta County Public Schools announced that school will be operating on a two-hour delay Wednesday following a weekend of heavy rain and flooding in the area. Staunton City Schools announced that it will return to...
CODI Alert now set up for law enforcement in Charlotte County
If a child goes missing in Lunenburg County, up until now Virginia State Police couldn’t issue an alert unless he or she had been abducted. That’s changing, thanks to a bill supported by Del. Tommy Wright, one that passed in the 2024 General Assembly. The Critical Operation for a Disappeared Child Initiative, aka the CODI […] The post CODI Alert now set up for law enforcement in Charlotte County appeared first on The Charlotte Gazette.
Early voting trends show Republican congressional districts are outvoting Democratic ones
Democrats have historically been the most enthusiastic about early voting. Now there are signs that may be changing. The post Early voting trends show Republican congressional districts are outvoting Democratic ones appeared first on Cardinal News.
Hurricane Helene's victims include first responders who died helping others
Falling trees and raging floods from Hurricane Helene killed more than 150 people when it struck Florida late last week and then plowed through the Southeast as one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history. People died in six states: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Among them were first responders who perished in wind-ravaged and rain-soaked communities, often while trying to help others. Not all were human: An eastern Tennessee police department lost a K-9 named Scotty to the rapidly rising floodwaters. Here are some of the stories of the victims:
Youngkin warns about price gouging amid flood recovery efforts; more …
From elsewhere: Nearly 85% of Virginia schools fully accredited this year, a decrease from last year. Radford baseball coach figures flooded ballpark needs "total rebuild." Cargo delays expected as workers strike at East, Gulf Coast ports, including Port of Virginia. The post Youngkin warns about price gouging amid flood recovery efforts; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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