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Commentary: ‘Electronic Textbooks’ Bill Moves Forward in Virginia


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Feeding the Flu

What to eat when fighting the flu.

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Virginia Lawmakers Play Whack-A-Mole with Predatory Lenders

Senate panel takes action limiting one kind of high-interest loan, leaving loophole for another.

By this time next year, high-interest lenders may be prohibited from making consumer finance loans — at least ones they find profitable at 200 percent interest. So that loophole may be closed by the end of the General Assembly session. But it seems likely lawmakers will leave Richmond this year creating no restrictions on open-end lines of credit, raising concern among some that lawmakers are playing a game of whack-a-mole.


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Commentary: Working To Reform Criminal Justice System


Commentary: Losing and Winning at Legislation in Virginia

Commentary: Busy in Richmond


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Only Embark with Everyone in Mount Vernon Aboard

Residents concerned transportation revitalization could leave Mount Vernon affordability in the dust.



Commentary: Time for Criminal Justice Reform in Fairfax County