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The change came after The Pilot wrote about the issue last week. As people stay home and avoid travel, thousands more Virginians than usual are getting deactivation notices.
Most people also favor boosting the state’s spending on health care, education, economic development and social service, according to the poll released Tuesday by the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University.
Virginia, unlike most states, deactivates accounts after they go a year without a toll. And many people have been staying home and avoiding travel for 10 months now.
A new study shows such firms are getting just over 13% of state spending, up from less than 3% in 2011. But it would be about a third if the process were more equitable, the governor's office says.
The governor said a single statewide phone number and website will be set up “soon” where people can call to sign up to receive a dose. The state intends to increase the size of a call center that has been created to help people register.
Lucy Zaleski started teaching in the city's public schools in 1968. For the better part of a century, she taught more than a thousand students, some spanning generations in the same families.
Sears, who unseated Norfolk Del. Billy Robinson Jr. in her first run for office about 20 years ago, is vying for her party’s nomination in the lieutenant governor’s race.
A coalition of medical experts, law enforcement officials and community leaders launched a push Tuesday to block a push to make selling the drug legal.
Gun-rights activists and counterprotestors — some armed — gathered near the state Capitol on Monday, but a planned caravan was unable to get close due to police roadblocks.