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Va, State Police answer nearly 500 calls for assistance since midnight Jan. 11

Virginia State Police report State Troopers have responded to more than 400 incidents and 94 crashes

Packaging manufacturer to consolidate in Blacksburg and then expand

ESS Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of the Pacteon Group that specializes in complete packaging line design and equipment manufacturing, will invest $1.6 million to increase capacity and expand in Blacksburg (Montgomery County).

I-66 westbound lanes to close in Rosslyn at 10 p.m. March 12

Traffic adjustments will occur off and on until sometimes in 2025 as part of the Rosslyn Tunnel rehab project.

Specialty chemical firm to grow in Suffolk with $193 million in new facilities and 34 new jobs

Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Jan. 11, 2024 that Solenis, a leading global producer of specialty chemicals for water-intensive industries, will invest $193 million to expand its operation in the City of Suffolk.

New campaign aims to point out Health Care Law Reforms that benefit patients

State and federal policymakers, with support from the hospital community, have passed a series of laws protecting patients and families from surprise medical bills, promoting health insurance and hospital price transparency, and enabling people to get good faith price estimates prior to scheduled hospital procedures. Yet the vast majority of Virginians don’t know these consumer-friendly reforms exist to benefit them.

Virginia eyes economic boom with world-class Entertainment District in Alexandria

Governor Glenn Youngkin today, Dec. 13, announced a $2 billion public-private partnership to create a world-class Entertainment District in the City of Alexandria at Potomac Yard.

PWC’s Town of Dumfries makes history as Virginia’s only all black town council

U.S. Marine veteran and BBQ king Mayor Derrick Wood and the Dumfries Town Council are headlining the story of changing politics in Virginia and in the U.S. in general, according to a report in Black Virginia News.

State fish hatchery discovers disease among trout—but still safe to eat

trout anglers are likely to see a reduction in trout stocking, particularly in Dickenson, Buchanan, Wise, Lee, Scott, Russell, Washington, Smyth, Tazewell, and Grayson Counties. DWR is working to reallocate fish as feasible to make up for shortfalls and is implementing measures to reduce the future impact of this parasite on trout production.

Va. Dept. of Energy gives kudos to Bull Run Quarry for safety record

Virginia mines recognized for exemplary safety and rclamation measures.

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