The Virginia General Assembly has cut funding for the Health Wagon from the upcoming two-year budget. The action came after it was revealed the Southwestern Virginia free medical clinic is paying CEO Teresa Tyson more than $500,000 a year.Emily Schabacher with Cardinal News was first to report on the compensation package. She talked about it with Fred Echols.
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Poetry might not fuel cars or feed people, but it can feed the soul. And not only for literature students. Scientists write poetry too. At a recent poetry competition at Virginia Tech, the two top winners were science majors.
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There's news today that General Assembly budget negotiators and the governor have reached an agreement.Jeff Schapiro, political columnist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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Earlier this week, UVA’s president and chief of police defended their decision to break up a campus protest over Gaza by calling-in state police. Thursday, a half dozen faculty members who were there disputed the official claims.
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Richmond City Council, backed by Mayor Levar Stoney, approved the bonds at a meeting Wednesday.
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The parents claim the system is designed for their complaints to fail.
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At the solitary stoplight in Boones Mill along Route 220 in Franklin County sits The Trump Store. Impossible to miss, the store and the town offer a snapshot of America’s political landscape.
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Candidates for mayor and City Council in local elections across Virginia are eager to tell you about their labor endorsements.
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Eighteen lawmakers from the Virginia General Assembly submitted a letter Tuesday to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, asking the agency to deny the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s request to start running gas by June 1.
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