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“Say Their Names,” by Silly Genius and Nils Westergard, at 3311 W. Broad St. The mural was created as part of the Mending Walls project, a collaboration between Richmond artists and businesses who volunteer a wall to be transformed into a mural that provokes conversation. (Photo by Cierra Parks, Capital News Service)
Oct 9, 2020

Black Lives Matter renews interest in Richmond’s Black culture and history

RICHMOND, Va. – The Black Lives Matter movement has helped renew interest in Richmond’s African American culture and history, according to community leaders. BLK RVA is an initiative launched in August 2019 between Richmond Region Tourism and 20 community leaders to highlight historic African American tourist attractions and[...]

Oct 8, 2020

Reston government contractor to buy Alexandria tech company

Reston-based government IT contractor Xenith Solutions LLC announced Thursday it will acquire Alexandria-based tech company TRI-COR Industries (TCI). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.  Founded in 1983 by Louis Gonzalez, TCI provides large-scale, enterprise agile tech services to federal and local governments. Xenith Solutions is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business that provides both consulting […][...]

Oct 8, 2020

Va. Beach PPE manufacturer will create 180 jobs with $5.3M expansion

Premium-PPE, a manufacturer of AmeriShield branded masks and personal protective equipment, will invest $5.3 million to expand its Virginia Beach operations, creating 180 jobs, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday. Premium-PPE is a subsidiary of Premium Estore LLC (doing business as PremiumEcigarettes), an e-cigarette product manufacturer that in March began operating as Premium-PPE to focus […][...]

Graphic courtesy Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce
Oct 8, 2020

Smith Mountain Lake chamber to launch leadership academy

The Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce on Thursday announced the launch of its inaugural Smith Mountain Lake Leadership Academy, a 12-month program for emerging leaders. The program will allow participants to meet and learn from area business leaders from a variety of sectors. Ten participants will be selected duri[...]

Continued claims map for the week ending Sept. 26 courtesy Virginia Employment Commission. Green areas have 500 or fewer claims, yellow areas have between 501 and 6,000 claims and red areas have between 6,001 and 18,657 claims.
Oct 8, 2020

Va. weekly initial jobless claims increase by 15%

The number of weekly initial jobless claims in Virginia increased by 15% last week, but the number of weekly continuing unemployment claims dropped by 7.5%, the Virginia Employment Commission reported Thursday.  For the week ending Oct. 3, 10,843 Virginians filed initial claims for unemployment, up from 9,377 the previous week.[...]

Oct 7, 2020

Va. hotels continue slow recovery

Virginia hotel revenues remained below pre-pandemic levels last week, according to data from STR Inc., a CoStar Group division that provides weekly market data on the U.S. hospitality industry. For the week of Sept. 27 through Oct. 3, hotel revenues in Virginia decreased by 43% and rooms sold declined by 27%, compared to the same […]

Oct 7, 2020

Md.-based tech company opens NoVa lab

Greenbelt, Maryland-based tech company Paradyme Management Inc. announced Wednesday it has established an IT lab, Paradyme Labs, in Tysons.  The lab will serve as a hub for team and customer collaboration and as an operations space for recruiting, training, sales and engineering. The expansion allows for more space for Paradyme, which has nearly doubled the […]

Oct 7, 2020

Charlottesville solar company acquires Calif. firm

Charlottesville-based Sigora Solar announced Wednesday it has acquired Rancho Cordova, California-based Aztec Solar.  Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.  “Through the strategic acquisition of Aztec Solar, Sigora is realizing our goal to be a national leader in energy,” Sigora Solar CEO Logan Landry said in a statement. “We at Sigora are driven by a […]

Oct 7, 2020

Amazon to donate $1M to NoVa schoolchildren amid pandemic

Arlington Public Schools announced Wednesday that e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc., which is establishing its $2.5 billion East Coast HQ2 headquarters in Arlington, will donate $1 million to support the needs of thousands of students from underserved Northern Virginia communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities In Schools NOVA will distribute Amazon’s donation through its Right Now […][...]

Oct 7, 2020

General Dynamics wins $100M DIA task order

The Defense Intelligence Agency has awarded Falls Church-based General Dynamics Information Technology Inc. (GDIT) a potential $100 million task order to provide engineering services in support of the agency’s information technology modernization efforts, the company announced Tuesday. Under the task order, GDIT will provide engineering support to the DIA’s IT infrastructure, including system design, architecture, […][...]

Oct 7, 2020

Perspecta Labs lands $24.65M Navy contract

The U.S. Navy awarded the research arm of Chantilly-based federal contractor Perspecta Inc. a potential seven-year, $24.65 million contract to provide telecommunications and engineering standards support to help the branch in its emergency preparedness and national security initiatives, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday. Under the contract, Perspecta Labs will help the Navy deploy Next […][...]

Oct 7, 2020

Va. makes $12M extra CARES funding available for rent, mortgage relief

An additional $12 million in federal CARES Act funding will be directed to Virginia’s Rent and Mortgage Relief Program (RMRP) due to high demand for financial assistance with mortgages and rent payments.  First launched in June with $50 million in federal CARES Act funding, the program provides financial assistance through a one-time payment with the […]

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