McDonnell Hires Outside Consultant to Study ABC Privatization
Fimian Will Concede to Connolly
Connolly Released from Hospital After Treatment for Blood Clot
Democrats to Sit Out Race for Hurt’s Seat
Bowman to Announce Bid for Hurt Seat
Habeeb Makes It Official, with Griffith and Goodlatte at His Side
Moran Makes His Case for Party Chair
Dems Conclude That Federal Lobbyists Can Lead State Party
JLARC Report Says Handful of Companies Receive Most Corporate Tax Credits
Environmental Groups Push for Strong Bay Plan
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Virginia Lesbian Custody Case
Williamsburg-James City County School Board Will Discuss Pay Study
Tech Board Discusses Steger, Building Projects, Meals Taxes
Averett, DCC Hoping to Raise Area Educational Attainment
$1 Million Available for Southside Innovation
Lynchburg Seeks Input on Likely Budget Shortfall






The illnesses of public figures are nearly always shrouded in a bit of mystery. Mr. Connolly is quoted in today’s Washington Post as saying that his heart is fully functional and that he has nothing to add, unless his health comes to interfere with his continuing Congressional work.