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Irish company targets U.S. markets
Jun 28, 2014

Irish company targets U.S. markets

Global/Local View: Ireland-based Anord Control Systems picks Henrico County for its subsidiary

Peninsula focuses on retaining young workers
Jun 28, 2014

Peninsula focuses on retaining young workers

The Peninsula Coun­­­­cil for Work­­­­­force Development is using the results of April’s annual “Greater Peninsula State of the Workforce Report” to help shape its strategic plan for the seven cities and counties it serves.

Foundation head has perspective on Russian tensions
Jun 28, 2014

Foundation head has perspective on Russian tensions

Rob Havers hopes Americans will look to it for a historical perspective on growing tensions between the United States and Russia.

VCU deal expected to boost South Hill hospital
Jun 28, 2014

VCU deal expected to boost South Hill hospital

South Hill hospital has partnered with VCU Health Center to form VCU Community Memorial Hospital.

Carilion creating neuro-musculoskeletal center
Jun 28, 2014

Carilion creating neuro-musculoskeletal center

Roanoke-based Carilion Clinic is converting the 65,000-square-foot former Ukrop’s store at Franklin Road and Wonju Street to a neuro-musculoskeletal center.

$2 billion Chinese facility expected to create 2,000 jobs
Jun 28, 2014

$2 billion Chinese facility expected to create 2,000 jobs

A Chinese pulp and paper company plans to invest $2 billion and create 2,000 jobs in establishing its first U.S. advanced-manufacturing facility in Chesterfield County.

Loudoun effort aimed at developing rural businesses
Jun 28, 2014

Loudoun effort aimed at developing rural businesses

Loudoun County’s economic engine also is fueled by agriculture.

The view  from VCU
Jun 28, 2014

The view from VCU

Interview with Michael Rao, President, Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond

Dead end for the new Route 460?
Jun 28, 2014

Dead end for the new Route 460?

Reforms wanted on public/private projects after nearly $300 million is spent on the Route 460 project.

Still a hard sell
Jun 28, 2014

Still a hard sell

Companies are reluctant to buy cyber insurance despite major breaches

Where the jobs are
Jun 28, 2014

Where the jobs are

College graduates with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering earned the highest average salary, but Virginia schools do not currently offer the degree program.

The digital divide
Jun 28, 2014

The digital divide

King and Queen County installed a fixed, wireless broadband network last year.

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