The government shutdown is over, but that's unlikely to improve the job forecast in Virginia still reeling from the Trump ...
Many had lost jobs and fallen behind on rent. But D.C.’s emergency rental aid program is limited after major budget cuts.
Here's everything you need to know to apply for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program — without having to wait to get into ...
More than 900 federal employees have filed claims for unemployment insurance in Virginia after going on unpaid furlough during the federal government shutdown, now in its third week. The Virginia ...
Read full article: Explore Park’s Illuminights adds patriotic display, underwater world for 2025 season Multiple waves of rain will push across Southwest Virginia both today and tomorrow. We Break ...
Abigail Spanberger elected Virginia governor in a historic first that boosts Democrats ahead of 2026
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Democrat Abigail Spanberger won the Virginia governor’s race Tuesday, defeating Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears to give Democrats a key victory heading into the 2026 ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Goochland-based used car company CarMax announced it will cut 350 jobs nationwide this week, following Amazon's decision to eliminate more than 10,000 positions. These cuts come ...
Seventeen individuals involved in a COVID-19 pandemic unemployment benefit scheme have learned their punishment with the final defendant sentenced earlier this month in a U.S. District Court in ...
Right after setting her out-of-office email on October 1, one furloughed US Department of Agriculture worker filed for unemployment benefits to help her pay for food, rent and other necessities during ...
Furloughed federal workers are beginning to seek unemployment in Virginia, with more than 900 claims related to the government shutdown filed during the first two weeks of October. That’s according to ...
More than 900 federal employees have filed claims for unemployment insurance in Virginia after going on unpaid furlough during the federal government shutdown, now in its fourth week.
Congress and President Donald Trump have little time and even fewer options to reach a funding deal to avoid triggering a partial government shutdown, which would disrupt U.S. government services and ...
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