VA: Senate panel takes up state IT agency inquiry
A state Senate panel will be scrutinizing cost overruns and delays involving Virginia's six-year-old information technology superagency.
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Archive of Virginia on Monday June 29, 2009
VA: Senate panel takes up state IT agency inquiry
A state Senate panel will be scrutinizing cost overruns and delays involving Virginia's six-year-old information technology superagency. Read More
VA: Charter schools face uphill climb in Virginia
The first senior class from York River Academy is too small to field a baseball team, but advocates for charter schools hope their graduation this month was just the beginning. Read More
VA: Countrywide deal funds to aid debt counseling
Virginia families facing home foreclosure will be eligible for debt counseling funded in part by a legal settlement with Countrywide Financial Corp. Read More
VA: Va. Railway Express fares go up today
Virginia Railway Express is raising fares to help offset a projected $1 million budget gap. Read More
VA: Va. legislative panel to discuss car title lending
Virginia legislators are beginning to take a look at the unregulated business of car title lending. Read More
VA: VDOT abandons poison in fight against Hopewell starlings
The Virginia Department of Transportation is abandoning poison in its ongoing battle to rid the Benjamin Harrison Bridge of a large flock of birds. Read More
NJ: Joe Biden's gaff bites Jon Corzine in — speech
Vice President Joe Biden suffered another bout of foot in mouth disease Thursday evening and this time Gov. Jon Corzine got bit. Biden replaced Corzine as governor of New Jersey with a guy named Tim Kaine. Read More
US: National sex offender registry delayed a year
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. has given states and American Indian tribes another year to feed a national Internet database set up to protect children by showing where possible predators live and work. Read More |