Virginia Dept. Of Taxation Recognized for Teleworking Efforts

The Virginia Department of Taxation has received national recognition for its pioneering, and successful efforts at teleworking. Charles Fishburne reports.

Feedmore Ramps up to Feed Hungry School Children

Within a few days, some 20,000 Richmond area children, who depend on school lunch programs for a square meal, will have to find it somewhere else. As Charles Fishburne reports, Central Virginia’s “Feedmore” is ready to fill the gap.

A Coal Mine Proposal is Challenged

Environmentalists are challenging a planned mountain top removal coal mine in southwest Virginia.

Prince George Police HQ Gets a Makeover

Pr. George County Supervisors have chosen a Midlothian Company to renovate the County Police Department Headquarters.

Virginia Supreme Court rules against Anglican conservatives

The Virginia Supreme Court has overturned a judge’s decision allowing congregations that broke away from the Episcopal Church to keep their property, and sent the case back to Fairfax County Circuit Court . Charles Fishburne reports.

EPA Wins Fight Over Regulation of Air Pollution

The United States Senate has turned back an attempt to limit the EPA’s power to further regulate air pollution from vehicles and industrial facilities. Charles Fishburne reports.

Community Colleges Set Enrollment Records

The academic year 2009-2010 was a record breaker for enrollment in Virginia’s Community Colleges

Ambulance Authority Offers CPR Training

This year marks the 50th anniversary of CPR. The Richmond Ambulance Authority will mark that milestone on Monday.

UVA’s Kathy Thornton is inducted into the Astronauts Hall of Fame

Over the weekend, UVA’s associate dean of engineering, who was also America’s second woman in space…was inducted into the Astronauts Hall of Fame. Before she left for the ceremony at Kennedy Space Center, Charles Fishburne talked with former Astronaut Kathy Thornton about her time in space.

Health Care and Jobless Benefits Jeopardized

According to the Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis, Congress left Washington for its Memorial Day recess with unfinished business that could jeopardize jobless benefits for thousands of people in Virginia.