RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia made history Monday when Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed into law landmark legislation making it the first state in the South to offer paid family and medical leave. The new ...
Virginia’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave program will mean significant changes for employers, employment law attorney Pamela Branch writes in a guest column.
An enormous change is coming for Virginia parents and caregivers. With a ceremonial bill signing Monday, Gov. Abigail Spanberger put a spotlight on the commonwealth becoming the first southern state ...
The lashing of the federal government workforce is not good news for Fairfax County where many families are dependent on a steady government job or with the many government contractors that go with ...
An Augusta County industrial refrigeration manufacturer is adding 214 jobs at its Lyndhurst base. The $19 million expansion ...
Virginia will soon launch a paid family leave program after years of political battles over costs and worker benefits.
Virginia has become the first Southern state to establish a paid family and medical leave program, which also expands ...
Virginia wrote off roughly $300 million in unemployment overpayments while recovering about $6 million over nine quarters, ...
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger vetoed legislation that would have created a legalized marijuana marketplace but is vowing ...
Gov. Abigail Spanberger has removed Rector John Rocovich from Virginia Tech’s Board of Visitors, citing misconduct in a ...
Recreational marijuana is legal in Virginia, but the governor suggested the proposed regulations for retail sales weren’t strong enough. Her veto angered fellow Democrats.