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Virginia Beach denies collective bargaining of city employees

The Virginian-Pilot 01 May 2024
Terry Green, who works in Public Utilities for the City of Virginia Beach, holds a sign outside Virginia Beach City Hall Tuesday evening, April 30,2024 as he and other city workers were picketing for collective bargaining.
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No, the electric vehicle market isn’t crashing. It just needs recharging.

CNN 01 May 2024
“If you study technology disruptions and transitions, this is to be expected, this is the playbook,” said Michael Lenox, a professor of business administration at the University of Virginia who studies the EV industry.
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As internet data centers multiply, efforts to control them are growing

Detroit news 30 Apr 2024
Virginia’s General Assembly recently launched a study of the industry’s impacts — both positive and negative — after a host of bills seeking to further regulate data centers were introduced during the past two years.
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Petersburg mayor says gaming union is threatening to sue 'with no regard' for citizens

Progress Index 30 Apr 2024
UHL25, which represents 8,000 workers in Virginia’s hospitality and gaming industry, vehemently opposed Petersburg’s bid last year alongside Cordish to land the referendum.
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Vivakor Reports 111% Revenue Growth to $59.3 Million Revenue for 2023

ACCESSWIRE 29 Apr 2024
Signed Definitive Merger Agreement with Empire Diversified Energy for a Combined Enterprise Value of Approximately $250 Million Empire's primary location is in Follansbee, West Virginia, where it ...
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Richmond’s evolving restaurant scene sprawls out to the suburbs

Daily Press 26 Apr 2024
At least 67,000 less Virginia employees worked in the food and beverage industry in July 2020 when compared to the previous year ... The food industry had to pivot due to changes in labor, food selection ...
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BRUCE SMITH ENTERPRISE AND THE CORDISH COMPANIES UNANIMOUSLY SELECTED BY CITY OF PETERSBURG TO CODEVELOP ...

Jacksonville Daily News 26 Apr 2024
... will become the largest minority ownership opportunity in the gaming and hospitality industry in the country, and will become a model for other projects in Virginia and throughout the nation.
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IVF clinic transferred ruined embryos to patients, lawsuits claim

The Day 26 Apr 2024
Still, they were transferred into the patients ... Cahn, who co-directs the Family Law Center at the University of Virginia and researches reproductive technology. “Currently, lawsuits are serving as a way of regulating the industry,” Cahn said ... Close ... 200.
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Youngkin will visit Europe for his third international trade mission as governor

The Virginian-Pilot 25 Apr 2024
Last year, Youngkin traveled to France to visit the gravesites of Virginia service members killed during World War II’s D-Day invasion and attend an international air show, which he touted as a chance to boost the state’s aerospace industry.
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The New Jersey, first Virginia-class submarine designed with female sailors in mind, delivered to Navy

Stars and Stripes 25 Apr 2024
The Navy has received the New Jersey, its 23rd Virginia-class fast-attack submarine. Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division delivered the sub, the company announced in a news release Thursday.
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Courtney applauds delivery of USS New Jersey

The Day 25 Apr 2024
Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, hailed Huntington Ingalls Industries’ announcement Thursday of its delivery of the USS New Jersey (SSN 796), a Virginia-class, fast-attack submarine, to the Navy.
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Charles Jeffrey Baxter

Herald-Standard 25 Apr 2024
Jeff was a 1973 graduate of Uniontown High School who went on to pursue various roles in the automotive industry. He was a former business owner of Morgantown Auto Repair Service (MARS) in Morgantown, West Virginia.
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Cordish beats out four other bidders to win Petersburg's casino business, but council reaction is muted

Progress Index 25 Apr 2024
Lashrecse Aird, the chief co-patron of legislation establishing Petersburg as the fifth Virginia city to host a casino and nurture Virginia’s foray into the gambling industry ...
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The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws and futile treatments

Daily Press 25 Apr 2024
By Brett Kelman, KFF Health News, Anna Werner, CBS News (TNS) ... “I feel like Mr ... (Janice Ginsburg/TNS) ... (Janice Ginsburg/TNS). Left ... Now he’s trying to change the industry ... Virginia Beach mom started nonprofit to help families dealing with childhood cancer.
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Youngkin will visit Europe for his third international trade mission as Virginia governor

Wtop 24 Apr 2024
Last year, Youngkin traveled to France to visit the gravesites of Virginia service members killed during World War II’s D-Day invasion and attend an international air show, which he touted as a chance to boost the state’s aerospace industry.

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