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Remington town officials voice support for new data centers in Fauquier County

By TATE HEWITT, Fauquier Times

Remington officials are voicing support for proposed data centers just outside the town limits and are hoping the county will share some of the tax revenue generated by the developments. Though no proposed data center projects fall within Remington town limits, town council officials are arguing this type of development “offers significant economic benefit and aligns with smart growth (principles) for both town and county residents,” Remington town administrator Racheal Brinson wrote in a June 9 letter to the Fauquier County supervisors and planning commissioners.

VaNews June 16, 2025


The Virginia Mercury’s 2025 elections questionnaire: lieutenant governor

Virginia Mercury

With seven contenders vying to become Virginia’s next lieutenant governor, the Mercury asked all the hopefuls to answer a questionnaire to outline their political and legislative experiences, their plans should they be elected to preside over the state senate and their positions on policy that shapes citizens’ lives. Here are their responses.

VaNews June 16, 2025


‘No Kings’: Hundreds of Charlottesville residents turn out to protest Trump

By EMILY HEMPHILL, Daily Progress (Metered Paywall - 25 articles a month)

Virginia’s official state motto is “Sic semper tyrannis.” Those words — which translated out of Latin mean “Thus always to tyrants” — are emblazoned on the state seal, the state flag and, on Saturday, hundreds of signs held aloft by Charlottesville protesters. Throngs of them gathered along U.S. 29 outside the Shops at Stonefield just north of city limits, part of a nationwide protest against the Trump administration.

VaNews June 16, 2025


Thousands attend Williamsburg’s ‘No Kings’ protest against the Trump administration

By JAMES W. ROBINSON, Virginia Gazette (Metered Paywall - 4 Articles per Month)

Car horns, chants and cheers filled the air around the Williamsburg-James City Courthouse on Saturday night as thousands of people participated in the largest “No Kings” rally in the region. Organized by Williamsburg JCC Indivisible, the event was one of roughly 2,000 held across the country to protest the actions and policies of the Trump administration. The event was the largest of the five held in Hampton Roads on Saturday ...

VaNews June 16, 2025


Alicia Atkins challenges Delores McQuinn in 81st House District primary

By LYNDON GERMAN, VPM

Del. Delores McQuinn has served in the Virginia House of Delegates since winning a 2009 special election. In that time, she has never received less than 73% of the vote in a Democratic primary or general election for the House, according to the Virginia Public Access Project. On Tuesday, she will face off with Henrico County School Board member Alicia Atkins — in a primary that takes place at a time when the Democratic Party across the country is considering whether to elevate new voices or continue to rely on seasoned political leaders.

VaNews June 16, 2025


State health regulators fine Richmond $6.8K for violations related to January water crisis

By GRAHAM MOOMAW, The Richmonder

Richmond has agreed to pay state water regulators a “civil charge” of $6,817 as part of an agreement to resolve violations related to January’s water crisis. [Last] week, the city announced it had reached an agreement with the State Board of Health to resolve a series of problems that contributed to the water outage earlier this year. The order of consent between the city and the state formalizes the steps being taken to address the issues at the city’s water treatment plant, including the financial penalty.

VaNews June 16, 2025


Shenandoah Valley leaders bracing for One Big Beautiful Bill fallout

By BOB STUART, News Virginian

Shenandoah Valley leaders say President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, now being considered in the U.S. Senate, will have a devastating impact on health care, higher education and workforce development. They voiced their concerns over the budget reconciliation bill to U.S. Sen. Mark Warner on Friday at a business policy roundtable just outside Staunton.

VaNews June 16, 2025


Army Secretary stops in Yorktown for Army’s 250th Anniversary

By STEVE WALSH, WHRO

Standing in front of a monument to the end of the Revolutionary War, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll told the crowd, which included soldiers from the 7th Transportation Brigade, that Yorktown is where the Army began. “Yorktown is where the Army's legacy actually sprung to life. After years of hardships, defeat and sacrifice, our Army turned the world upside down right here,” he said.

VaNews June 16, 2025


The Virginia Mercury’s 2025 elections questionnaire: attorney general

Virginia Mercury

Three contenders — Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, and Democrats Jay Jones and Shannon Taylor — are aiming to become Virginia’s top prosecutor. The Mercury asked the attorney general hopefuls to answer a questionnaire to outline their vision for the role, their priorities concerning crime and consumer protection and what qualifies them to be the state’s leading legal counsel. Here are their responses.

VaNews June 16, 2025


Crowd lines Abingdon sidewalks for ‘No Kings’ rally

By TAMAS MODOVICS, Bristol Herald Courier (Subscription Required)

Armed with signs and placards, protesters of all ages lined both sides of Main Street in the center of Abingdon Saturday, wanting their voices and feelings opposing President Donald Trump’s recent actions be heard. Organizers said about 700 people assembled near the federal courthouse for two hours to conduct a peaceful protest.

VaNews June 16, 2025