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Yancey: Nothern Virginia is ‘at a critical crossroads,’ which means rural Virginia is, too

By DWAYNE YANCEY, Cardinal News

An office complex in Fairfax County recently changed hands, and taxpayers across rural Virginia ought to be alarmed. Why should we care who owns Tysons International Plaza? We don’t. We should, though, care about what the new owners paid for it: 60% less than the previous owners had bought it for just eight years ago.

VaNews July 14, 2025


Herndon sues Comstock, demanding return of downtown redevelopment site

By ANGELA WOOLSEY, FFXnow

Herndon is officially taking legal action against Comstock Companies after the developer backed out of its long-stalled downtown redevelopment project last year. The town filed a lawsuit in Fairfax County Circuit Court this afternoon (Friday) demanding that Comstock return the nearly 5-acre site that it planned to transform into a mixed-use block with an arts center, apartments, retail space and a parking garage. The Town of Herndon transferred the property to Comstock in 2020 as part of an agreement for the redevelopment originally signed in 2017.

VaNews July 15, 2025


Loudoun Panel Supports Replacing Flex-Warehouses with Data Centers

By HANNA PAMPALONI, Loudoun Now

A proposal that would replace flex-warehouse buildings near Sterling with data centers and a utility substation received a recommendation of approval from the county Planning Commission this week. The application would rezone 17 acres from Planned Development – General Industrial to Industrial Park and permit the redevelopment of 268,700 square feet of existing flex-warehouse space into nearly 600,000 square feet of data center uses and a five-acre substation. ... Project Manager Erin Fisher said this is the first application of an influx of proposals to convert warehouse space to data center and industrial uses along the Rt. 28 corridor.

VaNews July 14, 2025


'Old name, new legacy': Fort Lee's renaming celebrated in ceremony on post

By BILL ATKINSON, Progress Index (Metered paywall - 10 articles a month)

Fort Lee has ceremoniously rechristened itself after two years under the name “Gregg-Adams,” but speakers at the July 11 event that unveiled new signs say that while the page might be turned on the post’s name, the book will never close on the legacies of its former namesakes. “Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams represented the very best of our Army,” post commander Maj. Gen. Michelle Donahue said.

VaNews July 14, 2025


Federal funding pause threatens Virginia after-school programs

By BRIGETTE KELLY, WSET-TV

The Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Virginia is facing a financial crisis after a $6 billion pause in Department of Education funds, initially set for release on July 1. This funding, which includes $108 million earmarked for Virginia schools, is crucial for the club, which relies on federal support for 60% of its budget. Rebekah Meadows, CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Virginia, said, "It's complicated, we have 8 sites that use this funding, and so we are working through scenarios for each of those."

VaNews July 14, 2025


George Mason’s president appears to be the Trump administration’s next target

By BRANDON JARVIS AND ANDREW KERLEY, Virginia Scope

Another Virginia university president appears to be in the crosshairs of Donald Trump’s administration — just weeks after pressure from Trump’s Department of Justice pressured University of Virginia President Jim Ryan until he resigned. The federal Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights notified George Mason on July 1 that they are opening an investigation into the university after receiving a complaint about antisemitism on campus.

VaNews July 14, 2025


Faculty Senate Executives hear from Rector Sheridan and Vice Rector Wilkinson

By XANDER TILOCK AND GRACE TRAXLER, Cavalier Daily

The Faculty Senate Executive Council held an emergency meeting with members of the Board of Visitors Wednesday to continue discussions of the tumultuous fallout of President Jim Ryan’s resignation. A majority of the two-hour meeting was spent engaging in conversation with Rector Rachel Sheridan and Vice Rector Porter Wilkinson both of whom began their terms July 1. The meeting was the first time that representatives of the Board openly engaged with faculty members in a formal setting following Ryan’s resignation. Many of the questions posed by faculty were met with no comment.

VaNews July 14, 2025


Arlington Electoral Board members debate when to make early-voting dropboxes available

By SCOTT MCCAFFREY, ArlNow

Arlington's two Republican members of the Electoral Board appear at loggerheads over how long early-voting dropboxes should be available before Election Day. Richard Samp, the senior Republican on the three-member panel and its vice chair, used the July 8 board meeting to press for a reduction from more than 40 days of use to just 10. Not everyone was in favor. Samp said the elections office was running its “own private mail service,” since it is required that each of the nine dropboxes scattered across Arlington be emptied every day.

VaNews July 15, 2025


U.Va. Faculty Senate overwhelmingly adopts a no confidence vote in Board of Visitors

By XANDER TILOCK, Cavalier Daily

The Faculty Senate held an emergency meeting Friday as part of ongoing discussions surrounding the University’s next steps towards choosing a new president. In the meeting, the Faculty Senate passed a resolution for a vote of no-confidence in the Board. The resolution passed 46 to 6, with eight senators abstaining.

VaNews July 14, 2025


University Of Virginia Faculty Vote No Confidence In Governing Board

By MICHAEL T. NIETZEL, Forbes

The University of Virginia Faculty Senate has voted that it has no confidence in the school’s Board of Visitors. The resolution of no-confidence in the Board passed 46 to 6, with eight senators abstaining. The vote occurred on Friday, July 11, the same day that UVA President Jim Ryan officially stepped down from his post and released a video of farewell and gratitude to the campus community.

VaNews July 14, 2025