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March gaming revenues from Virginia’s three casinos totaled $85.19 million, according to a April 15 report from the Virginia Lottery. March’s statewide casino gaming revenues were up $10.02 million ...
Listen to this article After months of Pittsylvania County residents and business owners speaking against an $8.85 billion data center campus and natural gas power plant proposed for land along Chalk ...
U.S. stocks are rising Tuesday in a rare quiet day for financial markets, for now at least. The S&P 500 was up 0.3% in afternoon trading, though it’s been prone to huge swings not just day to day but ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday that global medical contract developer and manufacturing organization Integer Holdings is expanding its operations in Salem, creating 83 new jobs.
Listen to this article A jury ruled Friday that a Roanoke Valley emergency room doctor was not fired for complaining that HCA Healthcare‘s emphasis on short wait times at LewisGale Medical Center and ...
Listen to this article President Donald Trump has suggested he might temporarily exempt the auto industry from tariffs he previously imposed on the sector, to give carmakers time to adjust their ...
Listen to this article Wall Street teetered toward small losses in relatively calm trading Tuesday morning after President Donald Trump appeared to let up on some of his tariffs and stress from within ...
China‘s leader Xi Jinping said no one wins in a trade war as he kicked off a diplomatic tour of Southeast Asia on Monday, presenting China as a force for stability in contrast with U.S. President ...
Dewberry — an engineering, architecture and construction firm in Fairfax County — announced Monday that it has promoted Stacey McKavish to chief human resources officer.
President Donald Trump’s administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time. But that’s an ...
Listen to this article U.S. Cellular will lay off 95 workers in Virginia in June, according to a post on the Virginia Department of Workforce Development’s website Friday. The Chicago-based U.S.
Chantilly-based federal contractor Amentum Services announced Monday that it has landed a $247.6 million contract to help the U.S. Department of Defense counter threats from the country’s adversaries.