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Spotsylvania School Board member ordered to pay legal fees in lawsuit

By SCOTT SHENK, Free Lance-Star (Metered Paywall - 10 articles a month)

There was another twist this week in a long-running feud between Spotsylvania County School Board members. A Spotsylvania judge on Monday ordered attorneys for Nicole Cole (Battlefield District) to pay thousands for failing to respond to defense attorneys representing Lisa Phelps (Lee Hill) and April Gillespie (Berkeley). Cole’s attorneys also were ordered to respond to discovery and hearing requests by the defense attorneys. Cole defense team has 14 days to respond to defense attorneys and pay fees totaling $5,468.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Dominion proposing alternate route for transmission line project

By EVAN GOODENOW, Loudoun Times (Metered Paywall - 5 articles a month)

Dominion Energy is proposing an alternative route for its Golden to Mars electrical transmission line project that would skirt Loudoun County Public Schools property, but be closer to Loudoun Valley Estates homes. The $402 million project, which many Loudoun Valley Estates residents oppose, was discussed at meeting of the Joint Committee of the Loudoun County School Board and Loudoun Board of Supervisors on June 2.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Digital dashboard dives into rural demographics, housing, health and more

By SUSAN CAMERON, Cardinal News

Looking for the median age of residents where you live? Or are you interested in the availability of broadband in your area? Maybe you want to dig deeper into the housing shortage, or you’re curious about the financial stability of your city and how it compares to other localities. Perhaps you’re interested in health care and want to know the number of primary care physicians in your city or county. You can quickly and easily find the answers to these and many other questions in one place: the new Rural Virginia Opportunity Dashboard, recently developed by the Virginia Rural Center.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Proposed cuts to clean energy tax credits could hurt Virginia projects, advocates say

By ELIZA NOE, Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

Environmental groups in Virginia are worried some clean energy projects may be at risk of losing important tax credits if federal energy credits remain on the chopping block as part of President Donald Trump’s massive tax cut bill. The bill is “a disaster for Hampton Roads” and could be a “serious blow” to jobs and economic development, said Blair St. Ledger-Olson, director of advocacy and campaigns for the Virginia League of Conservation Voters.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Trump budget request would slash Va. housing programs, advocates say

By DAVE RESS, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Subscription Required)

President Donald Trump‘s budget request for the next fiscal year would cut $1.9 billion of various housing and community development funds Virginia receives, the Virginia Housing Alliance says. Trump’s budget proposes eliminating several rent assistance programs for low-income Americans, including the Housing Choice Vouchers that make up the difference between market rent and the amount voucher holders pay, about 30% of their income. Virginia landlords received more than $554 million through these vouchers in fiscal year 2024.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Virginia Tech approves budget amid turbulent times for higher education

By LUKE WEIR, Roanoke Times (Metered Paywall - 5 articles a month)

Amid uncertain times for research funding, Virginia Tech leadership approved a budget for the next school year that is mostly unaffected by federal changes, officials said. “The recommended internal budget for all operations is $2.5 billion,” university documents said. “This is an increase of $174.2 million, approximately 7.6 percent, over the adjusted FY25 budget.” The university board of visitors approved the proposed budget during a quarterly meeting inside the Classroom Building on Tuesday afternoon.

VaNews June 4, 2025


The late Congressman Gerry Connolly gets one more legislative victory

By MICHAEL POPE, WVTF-FM

... Congressman Gerry Connolly is having one final victory in the House of Representatives this week with the approval of the Gerry Connolly Esophageal Cancer Awareness Act. The bill was renamed for the late congressman the day he died last month, and it has bipartisan support including from Republican Congressman James Comer of Kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Recipients describe ‘devastating’ impact of proposed food-benefit cuts

By CATHY DYSON, Free Lance-Star (Metered Paywall - 10 articles a month)

Sen. Tim Kaine wanted to hear the personal stories of those who would be affected by proposed federal cuts to food benefits — and he certainly got his wish during a Monday session at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank. About a dozen people from the Fredericksburg region gathered at a roundtable that included the U.S. senator and Del. Joshua Cole, who represents Fredericksburg and surrounding counties in the Virginia House of Delegates.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Veterans Affairs workers decry effects of budget cuts

By BRIAN ROOT, Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

Democratic congressional leaders, including Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Newport News), on Tuesday morning heard accounts from local leaders and experts on the effects to veterans from Trump administration’s policies. The testimony at the event at Norfolk State University centered on the staffing levels at the recently opened North Battlefield VA Outpatient Clinic, cuts to Veterans Affairs, and uncertainty in veterans’ health care and benefits. The VA has plans to lay off as many as 80,000 staff by the end of the year.

VaNews June 4, 2025


Staffing at the Chesapeake VA highlighted in House testimony at Norfolk State

By STEVE WALSH, WHRO

Lawmakers were told the North Battlefield VA Outpatient clinic in Chesapeake remains understaffed, months after it opened in April. Retired Master Chief Petty Officer Susan Hippen told the panel of Democratic House lawmakers that she lives less than 10 minutes away from the clinic but still has to travel to the VA hospital in Hampton for much of her care. ... Hippen described the clinic as a “ghost town.”

VaNews June 4, 2025