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Rendering of the Trump White House ballroom. Image courtesy White House
Jul 31, 2025

Virginia firm to build $200M White House ballroom co-funded by Trump

The White House announced Thursday that it would add a $200 million, 90,000-square-foot ballroom to the people's mansion — with McLean's Clark Construction leading the building team.

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Jul 31, 2025

VCU to end gender-affirming youth medical care

VCU Health announced this week that it would stop providing all gender-affirming care at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU for patients under age 19 three months from now. 

Fredericksburg weighs impact of federal job cuts
Jul 29, 2025

Fredericksburg weighs impact of federal job cuts

Northern Virginia politicians, all Democrats, started sounding the alarm immediately about federal job cuts and slashing of federal agencies’ budgets at the start of the second Trump administration in January. And there have been significant impacts in Fairfax and Arlington counties, as well as Alexandria, where the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is […]

Trump coal policy changes could boost Southwest Virginia
Jul 29, 2025

Trump coal policy changes could boost Southwest Virginia

Southwest Virginia officials say President Donald Trump‘s executive orders aimed at revitalizing the United States’ struggling coal industry will be a boon to the region. This spring, Trump signed the “Unleashing American Energy” series of executive orders, which lifted barriers to coal mining on federal lands, allowed some coal-fired facilities scheduled for retirement to continue[...]

Education 2023: GREGORY WASHINGTON
Jul 29, 2025

Congressional committee demands GMU president testify

George Mason University President Gregory Washington has now been called to testify before the GOP-controlled House Judiciary Committee. 

Like many universities, George Mason University is addressing the problem of how best to reduce costs for students seeking to avoid extreme loan debt. Photo courtesy George Mason University
Jul 28, 2025

GMU Faculty Senate targeted in DOJ letter

U.S. Department of Justice's civil rights division is requesting "all written communications" regarding GMU faculty senate resolution.

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Jul 23, 2025

Northern Virginia business leaders rally behind GMU president

Four powerful business organizations in Northern Virginia have sent a letter to George Mason University's board of visitors voicing support for President Gregory Washington

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Jul 22, 2025

GMU now faces fourth federal probe

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday night that it has opened a second investigation into George Mason University, bringing the total number of federal probes filed in July to four. 

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Jul 21, 2025

BLS: Virginia only state with notable June jobless rate increase

Virginia was the only state last month to see its unemployment rates increase, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Northern Va. Chamber unveils road map to reinvent economy
Jul 21, 2025

Northern Va. Chamber unveils road map to reinvent economy

The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce on Monday released a road map on reinventing the region's economy.

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Jul 17, 2025

DOJ opens 3rd probe of GMU in 3 weeks

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a new investigation of George Mason University, the third federal probe of the Fairfax County university opened in July. 

Formerly ousted U.Va. president has questions about Ryan’s departure
Jul 11, 2025

Formerly ousted U.Va. president has questions about Ryan’s departure

Former U.Va. President Teresa Sullivan weighs in on Jim Ryan’s resignation, drawing on her own experience and raising questions about federal and political pressure.

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