The Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs signed a memorandum that outlines his policy for the public display or depiction of flags at VA facilities.
Three senate Democrats and one Republican had sponsored the law, which ended up passing 24-16 in that chamber of the Virginia General Assembly.
Legislation to end the decades-long cap on state-funded support positions in public schools, died Tuesday. But lawmakers are ...
VAM’s Top 10 Endangered Artifacts program has benefited more than 200 institutions by highlighting the importance of Virginia ...
Karen Black will be honored at the Virginia Middle and High School Principals Conference & Exposition in June 2025 and will ...
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Hosted on MSNVA secretary tapped to temporarily lead 2 federal oversight officesVA Secretary Doug Collins will lead the Office of Government Ethics and the Office of Special Counsel until new directors are ...
After Demin's second turnover, BYU coach Kevin Young turned to backup point guard Dallin Hall to come in and give the Cougars ...
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