The company wants to raise the average residential customer’s monthly bill by a total of about $14.
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Martinsville residents likely to see tax and fee increases, as city works to balance its budget
On Tuesday, the city council will discuss the city manager’s proposed budget, which includes an increase in the real estate tax rate and a city employee hiring freeze.
Danville IDA to approve additional work at the developing Coleman industrial site
An ongoing grading project at the Coleman site will ready the industrial park for development.
First reading of Lynchburg’s proposed budget, with reduced resident fees, set for Tuesday
Four public hearings are also scheduled for Tuesday, one for the sale of a city-owned downtown property.
Former Jefferson College president: Treat others as equals
The ability to treat others as equals when one is inherently in an advantageous position is a virtue to be cultured.
Headlines from across the state: After U.S. Supreme Court voting rights ruling, Virginia leaders warn minority representation could erode; more …
From elsewhere: Questions linger in wake of FBI raid of Sen. Lucas, Norfolk CBD shop. Dominion plans $1.1 billion in grid upgrades. Richmond expands cameras after nearly 16,000 red-light runs.
Gov. Spanberger does not support replacing state Supreme Court justices to retry redistricting
Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger issued her opposition to one of many ideas being floated by members of her party after the state Supreme Court struck down the redistricting effort.
Appalachian School of Law considers merger with Kentucky’s University of Pikeville
School officials hope the partnership could alleviate the law school’s financial woes while keeping it in Buchanan County.
Should Democrats fire the Virginia Supreme Court that ruled against them? 8 things to know about an idea making the rounds
The New York Times reports that the idea came up in a conversation that U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries had with some Virginia Democrats.

