Danville business combines winery and brewery
Julie Brown and her husband, Ethan, opened their new 2 Witches Winery and Brewing Co. Inc. in Danville.
Trademark decision increases pressure on Redskins
The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) decided to cancel six of the team’s federal registrations for trademarks that include the term “Redskins,” saying the name is offensive.
Two companies creating treatments for drug overdoses
Richmond-based Kaléo and Chesterfield-based Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc. are developing products to treat drug overdoses.
Still growing strong
Passage of the federal Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2012 in response to housing and financial crises has hit smaller, local financial institutions hard.
Weathering a crisis
A mishap last winter resulted in coal ash spilling into the Dan River at a time when Danville is making the river a focus of its downtown redevelopment initiative.
Could a coal-ash spill happen in Virginia?
A coal-ash spill in Virginia is “very unlikely,” says Ed Baine, vice president of Dominion’s Power Generation System Operations.
Serving ‘one master instead of two’
Interview with Jackson E. Reasor President/CEO Old Dominion Electric Cooperative Glen Allen
Pursuing a goal
For Aide Sanchez of Fredericksburg, Attorney General Mark Herring’s announcement that DREAMers would be eligible for in-state college tuition was a godsend.