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Nov 25, 2013

Shades of green

D.C. office building becomes first in world to earn more stringent LEED rating.

Nov 25, 2013

A new kind of red light district

Washington, D.C., adds 100 automated traffic enforcement cameras.

Nov 22, 2013

Chinese furniture company bringing 125 jobs to Smyth County

Liaoyang Ningfeng Woodenware Co. will invest $2.1 million in first U.S. manufacturing operation.

Nov 22, 2013

Strayer University cuts tuition 40 percent

Proprietary school hopes to stop enrollment drop.

Nov 22, 2013

Virginia’s jobless rate remains unchanged in October

Seasonally adjusted rate stands at 5.6 percent for second straight month after rising during the spring and summer.

Nov 21, 2013

Job growth in Hampton Roads expected to fuel demand for affordable housing

Region projected to add 160,000 jobs during the next 20 years.

Nov 21, 2013

Capital One honored by National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

Company named Corporation of the Year for supplier diversity

Nov 21, 2013

Schools will be assigned letter grades

A-F system beginning in 2014-15 year will be determined by student performance.

Nov 21, 2013

George Mason University moving Loudon campus closer to NOVA

GMU’s new location in Sterling will be adjacent to Northern Virginia Community College.

Nov 21, 2013

Mortgage rates fall on weak economic news

Mortgage rates fell this week on reports of weak manufacturing growth and declines in the consumer price index and inflation, according to McLean-based Freddie Mac.

Nov 20, 2013

Two Central Virginia construction companies announce a merger

J. E. Jamerson & Sons and C. L. Lewis & Co. plan to merge in 2014.

Nov 20, 2013

Virginia’s business community needs to help groom future workers.

State could experience a worker shortage by 2022.

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