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Mar 14, 2013

Metrorail first phase on track to open this summer

Construction of the first phase of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail project is expected to be complete late this summer.

Mar 14, 2013

Commonwealth Commercial Partners is moving headquarters to Innsbrook Corporate Center

Henrico Company needs more space to accommodate growth.

Mar 14, 2013

HII reaches contract agreement with shipyard workers

Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. reached a contract agreement on Thursday with union workers at its Newport News Shipbuilding division.

Mar 14, 2013

Community college to offer textbook-free degree

Tidewater Community College project is aimed at lowering the cost of getting an education

Mar 13, 2013

Charity to award grants to Loudoun County nonprofits

Loudoun Impact Fund to provide up to $25,000 to programs addressing the wellbeing of children and youth

Mar 13, 2013

State revenues collections decline in February

Year-to-date total revenue collections are up 5.5 percent

Mar 12, 2013

Virginia graduate programs score well in rankings

Darden ranked 12th among business schools; U.Va. law school is seventh

Mar 12, 2013

AT&T invests nearly $850 million in Virginia from 2010-2012

Company puts money in wireless and wire line networks.

Mar 12, 2013

Rosetta Stone eliminating 57 positions in Virginia

Language-learning technology company Rosetta Stone Inc. is eliminating 57 Virginia employees in its products division as it opens two additional U.S. Offices.

Mar 12, 2013

Bolling decides not to make independent run for governor

Lieutenant governor had been considering bid since dropping out of the race for the Republican nomination

Mar 11, 2013

Despite Yahoo’s stand, survey shows telecommuting is here to stay

97 percent of companies polled by Challenger, Gray & Christmas will let some employees work from home.

Mar 11, 2013

Dominion to sell three power plants

Dominion announced Monday that is has reached an agreement to sell three merchant generation power stations to a subsidiary of funds controlled by Energy Capital Partners, a private-equity firm with offices in Short Hills, N.J., and San Diego.

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