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News March 21, 2013

McDonnell signs law to shield some gun permit info

RICHMOND Holders of concealed-handgun permits concerned about protecting their private information scored a victory this week when Gov. Bob McDonnell signed a law to block public access to those records. The legislation came from Harrisonburg Sen. Mark Obenshain, a Republican running for attorney general.

News March 20, 2013

VDOT to take more direct control of pothole work

The Virginia Department of Transportation will take more direct control of how potholes are patched on South Hampton Roads interstates until the poor condition of the pavement improves considerably, the agency's top official said today.

News March 20, 2013

Hundreds could be reimbursed by VDOT for damage

  About 200 motorists could be compensated for damage done to their vehicles in February from potholes on South Hampton Roads interstates, a top state transportation official said Wednesday.

News March 19, 2013

GOP fight over primaries may hurt Cuccinelli

RICHMOND Last year, a loose coalition of Republican activists - Tea Party members, libertarians and supporters of Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli - orchestrated a takeover of the GOP committee that sets the rules for how the party chooses its nominees for governor and other offices.

Robots compete to come in FIRST
News March 18, 2013

Robots compete to come in FIRST

High school students from Virginia, the Carolinas and Washington, D.C., packed the Stuart C. Siegel Center over the weekend to compete in a regional robotics competition, which encourages young people to be science and technology leaders.

News March 17, 2013

Va. gov’s mansion hits 200, ‘Tutti’ makes it a home

 RICHMOND For the families who live in Virginia's Executive Mansion, what makes the 200-year-old landmark feel like a home instead of a museum or office building? For 29 years now, it's been Martin "Tutti" Townes, the official butler to every Virginia first family since Chuck Robb was governor.

News March 15, 2013

Governor goes on offense on behalf of defense

Seeing his state about to get hit hard by sequestration budget cuts, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell looked down the road and saw another possible threat looming. Congress is not currently planning for it. But in an economic climate of defense cutting, McDonnell feared that Congress might support a new round of federal base closures, making Virginia's defense assets vulnerable.

News March 15, 2013

McDonnell helping Va. avoid any more BRAC surprises

Seeing his state about to get hit hard by sequestration budget cuts, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell looked down the road and saw another possible threat looming. Congress is not currently planning for it. But in an economic climate of defense cutting, McDonnell feared that Congress might support a new round of federal base closures, making Virginia's defense assets vulnerable.

News March 15, 2013

McDonnell helping Virginia avoid BRAC surprises

Seeing his state about to get hit hard by sequestration budget cuts, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell looked down the road and saw another possible threat looming. Congress is not currently planning for it. But in an economic climate of defense cutting, McDonnell feared that Congress might support a new round of federal base closures, making Virginia's defense assets vulnerable.

News March 15, 2013

Governor OKs Lyme disease information measure

Gov. Bob McDonnell signed legislation this week that requires doctors to inform patients who are tested for Lyme disease that early tests are sometimes inaccurate and that more testing might be needed if symptoms persist. Doctors must begin providing the information to patients on July 1. Lyme disease is caused by a tick bite and is typically treated with antibiotics for less than a month.

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