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Workers removed the Stonewall Jackson monument on July 1. Photo by Kate Andrews
Jul 29, 2020

Richmond oversees Confederacy’s second fall

In early July, J.E.B. Stuart was lowered onto a flatbed truck, along with the horse he rode in on. Following a summer of nationwide protests over racial injustice, Richmond removed the last of the city-owned Confederate statues on Monument Avenue on July 7. That left only the state-owned Robert E. Lee statue, which Gov. Ralph [&[...]

Kastle Systems CEO Haniel Lynn (L) and Jennifer Burns with Monday Properties LLC practice social distancing at Arlington’s 1812 N. Moore St. building, where Kastle Systems has implemented a COVID-19 prevention system. Photo by Stephen Gosling
Jul 29, 2020

The new normal

For those returning to the office after months of working remotely, the novel coronavirus has turned the workplace into a potential microbial minefield. What danger lurks on the surface of the break room table? What invisible pathogens spread silently through the vents of the HVAC system? And what of the frequently used door han[...]

Virginia Credit Union’s attempt to add the Medical Society of Virginia’s 10,000 members is being disputed by the Virginia Bankers Association and seven community banks. Photo by Rick DeBerry
Jul 29, 2020

Blurred lines?

The battle between banks and credit unions is flaring up again and it could wind up before the Supreme Court of Virginia. Bankers say nonprofit credit unions are morphing into roles that look like traditional banks, becoming larger than many community banks while facing lighter tax and regulatory burdens, giving the credit union[...]

Dr. Arthur L. Kellermann. Photo courtesy VCU
Jul 29, 2020

VCU names health system CEO, health sciences senior VP

Virginia Commonwealth University and VCU Health System announced Wednesday that Dr. Arthur L. Kellermann will become VCU Health System CEO and VCU’s senior vice president for health sciences on Oct. 1. Dr. Peter F. Buckley, who has held both positions on an interim basis since January, will continue in his role until Kellerman[...]

Jul 28, 2020

Amherst County launches small business relief program

The Economic Development Authority of Amherst County (EDA) announced Tuesday the launch of its $500,000 Back in Business grant program, offering small businesses up to $15,000 in funding. The EDA received the funding Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for small business recovery assistance. Small businesses can also apply […]

Michelle Rogers. Photo courtesy Virginia’s Gateway Region
Jul 27, 2020

Virginia’s Gateway Region, Community College Workforce Alliance hire workforce development director

Virginia’s Gateway Region (VGR) and the Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) announced Monday that Michelle Rogers has been hired for the new joint position of director of workforce development, effective July 6. This is the first time that a regional economic development organization and a community college have pa[...]

Lisa Speller. Photo courtesy Colonial Downs Group
Jul 24, 2020

Colonial Downs announces leadership changes

The Colonial Downs Group, owner of the New Kent County horse race track and Rosie’s Gaming Emporium, announced Friday Lisa Speller will serve as the company’s vice president of government affairs. Speller, who most recently served as a policy adviser for Gov. Ralph Northam’s administration, will oversee community relat[...]

John Milton-Benoit. Photo courtesy Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Jul 24, 2020

Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing names president, CEO

The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) research institute in Prince George County has appointed John Milton-Benoit as its president and CEO, effective Aug. 20, the organization announced Friday.  Milton-Benoit succeeds William T. Powers, who will retire in August. Powers has served on the board of the organiz[...]

Jul 24, 2020

Chesterfield pharma company enters $600M federal plea deal

Less than one month after former Indivior PLC CEO Shaun Thaxter pleaded guilty in federal court in Abingdon to a misdemeanor criminal charge related to the marketing of the Chesterfield County-based company’s opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone, the company announced Friday it has entered a $600 million plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department, the […]

Jul 23, 2020

Chase demands apology from NoVa Chamber

Updated Friday, July 24 State Sen. Amanda Chase, the only announced 2021 GOP gubernatorial candidate, said Thursday that she didn’t know why the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce disinvited her from speaking to the group July 8 until two weeks later, when the chamber’s new chairman released a public statement categorizing some of the candidate’s […]

Jul 23, 2020

Four Virginia HBCUs to receive support from Dominion

Hampton University, Norfolk State University, Virginia State University and Virginia Union University are among 11 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that will share $25 million in support from Dominion Energy Inc., the Richmond-based utility company announced Thursday. The awarded funds — precise amounts goi[...]

Photo courtesy the State Fair of Virginia.
Jul 23, 2020

Va. State Fair canceled for first time since WWII

The 2020 State Fair of Virginia has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia Farm Bureau board of directors announced Thursday. The fair has run annually since 1854, and was last canceled during World War II. It was also canceled during the 1918 Spanish influenza and the Civil War, according to the Virginia [&hel[...]

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