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Central Virginia  In late June, Bow Tie Partners unveiled its $5 million overhaul of BTM Movieland at Boulevard Square, which opened in 2009 inside a 53,000-square-foot former locomotive factory near ...
Amid Virginia’s AI growth, long-standing businesses show resilience, with 10 legacy companies marking major anniversaries in 2025.
Fredericksburg-area leaders assess fallout from federal job cuts, contract losses and data center growth as economic uncertainty looms.
Virginia banks and credit unions see early wins under Trump’s second term as regulators pull back rules and reassess federal oversight.
However, there are many people who consider satellite technology a valid option for hard-to-reach homes. Rustberg-based Shenandoah Telecommunications, better known as Shentel, covers much of the ...
The Port of Virginia finishes dredging this year, becoming the East Coast’s deepest and expanding capacity and rail access.
Williams plans major Transco expansion to boost Virginia’s natural gas supply amid rising AI and manufacturing demand.
Integer Holdings, Novonesis, and QualiChem expand in Salem, boosting jobs and investing in high-tech manufacturing, biotech, and chemicals.
Trump’s coal-focused executive orders praised in Southwest Virginia, with officials saying they’ll stabilize the local coal industry.
A judge stops three Virginia universities from recognizing board appointees who were rejected by a state Senate committee.
China and the U.S. held constructive trade talks in Stockholm and may extend a tariff pause past the Aug. 12 deadline, officials say.
George Mason University President Gregory Washington has now been called to testify before the GOP-controlled House Judiciary Committee.