33.6 F
Virginia
Thursday, January 23, 2025

Vienna / Oakton Doctor pleads guilty for prescribing drugs improperly, faces up to 20 years

David Allingham who owns Oakton Primary Care Center authorized the renewal of medications without physical examinations of patient between April 2019 and at least January 2024. According to The Department of Justice.

Virginia Democrat Stella Pekarsky would ban homeschooling unless parents prove it’s for religious reasons

This month, Virginia State Sen. Stella Pekarsky, D-Fairfax, introduced a bill to the Virginia Senate to restrict families’ access to homeschool options.

Trump Executive Order on birthright citizenship

Meaning, if a person is in the country illegally or temporarily, their children will not have access to birthright citizenship.  People who are in the country permanently and have obtained it through legal means are allowed birthright citizenship for their children.

Smyth County

Virginia Democrat lawmakers aim to reform discipline

Democrat Lawmakers are pushing for a groundbreaking pilot program at eight Virginia schools to transform school discipline by replacing punishment-first approaches with restorative practices aimed at racial disparities and supporting students.

First abortion-related bill pushed in GOP-led Congress blocked by Senate Democrats

U.S. Senate Democrats blocked legislation Wednesday that would have established penalties for health care professionals who don’t provide medical care for infants born following an attempted abortion, arguing the bill would have kept parents from making decisions about care for newborns delivered early following a fatal fetal diagnosis.

Civil War Legal battle erupts over Shenandoah rail restoration

The Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, known for preserving the Civil War and historic sites, is facing legal action from one of its own members over plans to restore an inactive Manassas Gap rail line in the Shenandoah Valley. 

Democrat Senate panel kills “right-to-work” law in state constitution

A push to enshrine Virginia’s “right-to-work” laws in the state constitution was blocked Tuesday...

Subcontractor sued for $8M of unpaid work on the Plenty Indoor Farm project in Chesterfield

A legal battle over the construction of the facility has erupted shortly after California-based Plenty Unlimited planted the first strawberries in its new indoor farm, located in Chesterfield.

Scholle IPN to Expand in Smyth County, Creating 75 New Jobs

Global flexible packaging solutions company to invest $31.1 million to add new production lines and new rail track

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Follow us

HomeSmyth County
×