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35 years fighting family violence in Mount Vernon
Family violence
Opinion: Commentary: Virginia State Police Funding
Next year in 2022, the Virginia Department of State Police (VSP) will celebrate its 90th anniversary.
Annie Harper, The Hidden Gem of Gum Springs
Last Saturday morning, the public witnessed a rare and wonderful event taking place on Fordson Road, the unveiling of the Annie E. Harper Virginia historical highway marker in Gum Springs.
Opinion: Commentary: Our New Normal
What we do this week and next week will make a big difference to ensure we do not overwhelm our healthcare system.
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Opinion: Commentary: Taking Out the Trash
In April, 82 volunteers picked up 126 bags of trash, 8 tires, and nearly 2,000 pounds of bulk trash along Little Hunting Creek at ten different sites.
One of the rites of spring in Mount Vernon is our annual creek and community clean-ups.
Opinion: Commentary: Virginia Primary Election Results
Last Tuesday the Virginia Democratic party held its primary election, whose winners are now the Democratic nominees for the statewide offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General.
Appropriations Committee Meeting News
Revenue is exceeding predictions; will there be a recession?
Finances
Earth Day: We Can Do Our Part
Earth Day
Column: Budget Success in Mount Vernon
$400,000 for the new Lee District Community and Workforce Development Center
New Development Center
An Electric Vehicle Future
Electric cars
Last Chance to Vote!
Voting in Mount Vernon
An Exceptional Community Hospital
Hospital
Breaking Down Virginia's Gaming Landscape
Balancing expansion with responsibility.
In recent years, Virginia has witnessed a significant expansion in its gaming industry.
Opinion: Halfway Home
Halfway Home
Column: Some Final Thoughts on the Budget
Commentary
The General Assembly has adjourned sine die, from the Latin “without day,” meaning without assigning a next day for this session. However, we will meet again on April 20 for the reconvene session where we will spend a day voting on whether or not to sustain the Governor’s vetoes. We can expect at least 20 vetoes, which is a good thing since some of the bills we passed deserve no less.
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