Griffith chairs a subcommittee that will have a big say in the future of some medical technologies.
Opinion
Virginia is about to make history, but what kind?
Here are some of the things to look for in Tuesday’s results (and beyond).
Final polls: Spanberger leads by a lot, Hashmi by a little, attorney general’s race down to the wire
The polls continue to suggest that voters aren’t much interested in the issues that Republican Winsome Earle-Sears has been running on.
Letting the market lead: How cost-effective renewables can save consumers money
Solar energy systems, especially when paired with battery storage, can produce low-cost power during peak hours, when electricity is most expensive on the wholesale market. Batteries can then store excess energy for later use, helping utilities manage grid demand more efficiently. This flexibility increases both reliability and affordability.
Once we open the Pandora’s Box of mid-decade redistricting, here’s what happens
Here are 10 things to know as Virginia sets in motion a process to initiate a new redrawing of congressional lines in time for next year’s elections.
Roanoke College poll: Spanberger up by 10, lieutenant governor’s race close, Miyares builds lead in attorney general’s contest
That’s in line with the general trends in other recent polls, except that Miyares’ lead is a little bigger. If next week’s results match this poll, that would be the first time Virginians have split their tickets in a state election in 20 years.
If Democrats win governorship and the House, Virginia would be only Southern state painted blue. Here are some other ways we’d be different.
From abortion to right-to-work laws, Virginia could be an outlier, not just regionally but nationally.
Natural Bridge zoo manager chooses jail time over revealing whereabouts of missing baby giraffes
A criminal investigation initiated by the office of Attorney General Jason Miyares is underway that includes a multi-jurisdictional grand jury.
Housing is the hinge for the Alleghany Highlands’ next chapter
People want to live in the Alleghany Highlands, but they lack options that fit their needs.
If Democrats succeed with redistricting plan, they could reduce Virginia’s Republican delegation to Congress to lowest level since 1952
Changes in voting patterns over the past quarter-century have made it easier to gerrymander congressional districts.

