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Oct 20, 2020

VCU College of Engineering receives $1M anonymous gift

An anonymous donor has made a $1 million gift to the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Engineering to provide funds for programming and support for international students, VCU announced Tuesday.  Part of the gift will establish a global education and international student support fund (to be administered through VCU’s Global Education Office) and additional funding […]

Oct 20, 2020

Silk City Printing to create 93 jobs in Fluvanna County

Silkscreened apparel company Silk City Printing LLC will invest $5.7 million to establish a new production operation in Fluvanna County, creating 93 new jobs, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday.  Silk City will relocate its corporate headquarters from Paterson, New Jersey, to a former Thomasville facility in Fluvanna that has been vacant since 2007. Silk City […]

Oct 20, 2020

Va. saw jobs recovery drop in September

After recovering a total of 68,000 jobs in August, Virginia saw its labor force fall by 71,954, or 1.7%, in September, according to employment statistics released Tuesday by the Virginia Employment Commission. Between September 2019 and September 2020, the VEC estimates that Virginia has lost 207,100 jobs a 5.1% decrease. The commonwealth also saw a […]

Kings Dominion General Manager Tony Johnson plans to retire in January 2021.
Oct 20, 2020

Kings Dominion general manager to retire

Growing up on a tobacco farm outside of Raleigh, North Carolina, Tony Johnson learned the meaning of hard work early on. At a time when his local school system had a later start to the academic year to allow for the picking season, Johnson would get up at 4 a.m. to work the fields. “It […]

Virginia Tech, located in Blacksburg, announced plans for its spring semester on Monday. | Photo by Ray Meese
Oct 20, 2020

More Virginia colleges scrap traditional spring break

RICHMOND, Va. — A growing number of Virginia colleges are announcing that spring break will be canceled or modified in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Virginia Tech, located in Blacksburg, announced plans Monday. The biggest change is that the university will not have a week-long spring break. It will instead[...]

Oct 20, 2020

Northam calls for VMI racism probe

Before the academic semester begins, new cadets at Virginia Military Institute must endure Hell Week, a punishing 10-day rite of passage that introduces students to the military discipline, drill and physical fitness expectations required of them. For one Black freshman in 2018, it meant a white sophomore telling him he’d “lynch” his body and use […]

Kenneth M. Sullivan
Oct 20, 2020

Smithfield Foods CEO to retire

Smithfield Foods Inc., the world’s largest pork processor and hog producer, announced Monday that President and CEO Kenneth M. Sullivan will retire in early 2021 after nearly 20 years with the company.  Chief Operating Officer Dennis Organ will succeed Sullivan as president and CEO following his retirement. Organ joined the c[...]

Mark Forman. Photo courtesy SAIC
Oct 20, 2020

Could telework be the new normal for federal workers?

Telework could be here to stay, according to findings from a survey of top federal government executives released Tuesday by Reston-based Fortune 500 defense contractor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC). A majority of the 300 respondents surveyed by Market Connections said they expect the technology changes put in [...]

Pharrell Williams speaking during a June press conference announcing Gov. Ralph Northam's plans to make Juneteenth a state holiday. | Photo courtesy Gov. Ralph Northam's office
Oct 19, 2020

Virginia lawmakers make Juneteenth a state holiday

RICHMOND, Va. — Juneteenth has officially become a state holiday after lawmakers unanimously approved legislation during the Virginia General Assembly special session. Juneteenth marks the day news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Texas, which was the last state to abolish slavery. The companion bills were introduc[...]

Oct 19, 2020

Va. COVID-19 rate creeps up to 5%

The state’s COVID-19 positivity rate increased last week to 5%, up from 4.5% on Oct. 12. According to the Virginia Department of Health, the state recorded 7,258 new cases and 96 more coronavirus-related deaths over the past week. Virginia has 166,828 total COVID cases since the pandemic started, as well as 3,457 deaths, as of […]

Chippenham Hospital. Photo courtesy HCA
Oct 19, 2020

Chippenham Hospital reaches Level I trauma status

Health care network HCA Virginia announced Monday that Chippenham Hospital on Oct. 15 was designated by the commonwealth of Virginia as a Level I Trauma Center, making it the only such center in the southern Richmond metropolitan area. Level I Trauma Centers provide more care options for severely injured patients and the accredi[...]

Elan-Williamsburg apartments. Photo courtesy Colliers International
Oct 19, 2020

Williamsburg apartment complex sells for $46.5M

An apartment complex in Williamsburg sold for $46.5 million, commercial real estate firm Colliers International announced Wednesday. Located at 100 Whitworth Way, Elan-Williamsburg is a 198-unit apartment complex developed by Charleston, South Carolina-based real estate developer Greystar in 2018. It was sold to Glen Allen-based[...]

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