The money will be used to widen a two-lane section of the highway in Buchanan County to four lanes.
Economy
Tech briefs: Budget amendment would discontinue auto theft grants funding license plate readers
Virginia Tech alumni couple makes $10 million gift that will benefit College of Science and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; VT rises among universities in research rankings.
Cardinal Commerce Notes: Milestone in Franklin County, Big Stone Gap artisan hub growing, Panda Express to Salem
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Nuclear power research funding signed into law
The Wise-based Energy DELTA Lab and Virginia Tech will receive about $2.4 million combined under a federal appropriations package.
In case affecting funding at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, appeals court rules against NIH’s cuts
Court rules in January opinion that NIH’s attempt to cut funding for facilities and administration was unlawful. NIH may appeal to the Supreme Court.
NIL could be made more transparent with new bill calling for work group on student athlete endorsement deals
The legislation comes as Virginia’s state universities have resisted calls to be more forthcoming about how they are complying with new compensation rules, which took effect last July, that allow schools to pay athletes directly.
AeroFarms tells state permanent closure still a possibility
The indoor agriculture firm has received short-term funding but might still have to close its Southside facility in late February, company officials said.
Yokohama Tire to lay off 392 in Salem, considers closing plant
The company said its reduced production will begin in March.
Infinity Global announces expansion in Danville, bringing 150 new jobs and nearly $35 million in investment
The packaging company will begin the expansion immediately, a local official said.
Bristol seeks larger cut of casino revenue, but other localities balk at giving up their share
Bristol officials say they should get more money because the city must provide services such as police and fire protection. They’re asking state legislators for help.

