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Published on Jun 27, 2025Source: WNYT - New York - Neutral
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Published on Jun 27, 2025
Former Cox High volleyball star, Yorktown siblings gain spots in AVP Contender event in Virginia Beach
The Association of Volleyball Professionals has returned to Virginia Beach for its second “Contender Series” event of the season, featuring some of beach volleyball’s rising stars. The winners and runners-up in the $60,000 event at 12th Street and Atlantic …
Source: The Virginian-Pilot - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Be Prudent With West Virginia’s Finances
Mirroring the landscape of the state itself, monthly tax collection figures can be a matter of ups and downs in West Virginia. The trick is for state officials not to go overboard when there are ups and not to be surprised when there are downs. Last month, …
Source: The Intelligencer - West Virginia - Pending -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Virginia Lottery launches first US iLottery virtual sports through Aristocrat-led partnership
The new VSports offering, powered by Inspired Entertainment and integrated by Aristocrat Interactive, marks the first virtual sports product of its kind in a regulated US lottery market. By Shaan Khan Key points: - Virginia Lottery becomes the first US …
Source: Gambling Insider - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Indiana football cancels future home-and-home series against Virginia
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football has canceled a home-and-home series with Virginia that was scheduled for 2027 and 2028, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. The schools agreed to play the home-and-home series back in 2021 at a time when …
Source: South Bend Tribune - Indiana - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
West Virginia AG Pushes Supreme Court to Review Transgender Sports Ban
West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the state’s ongoing legal battle over its ban on transgender girls and women participating in female sports. In a new filing submitted Tuesday, McCuskey’s office asked …
Source: Huntington News - West Virginia - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
New West Virginia State Lab Facility on Track for 2028 Opening
West Virginia’s ambitious plan to consolidate most of its state laboratory services into a single, modern facility is moving forward on schedule, with a tentative opening expected in 2028. State lawmakers got an update Tuesday during the Joint Standing …
Source: Huntington News - West Virginia - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Energy Secretary Wright Visits NETL, Says West Virginia Has a Bright Energy Future
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright made a stop at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) on Wednesday, continuing his nationwide tour of all 17 Department of Energy labs. During his visit, he emphasized the critical role West Virginia and NETL …
Source: Huntington News - West Virginia - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Morrisey Backs Lawsuit Challenging West Virginia School Vaccine Policy
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is publicly supporting a lawsuit aimed at stopping the state Board of Education from enforcing mandatory school vaccination rules that do not allow for religious exemptions. During a press conference at Tamarack in …
Source: Huntington News - West Virginia - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Judge Steps Aside from Morrisey-Backed Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit in West Virginia
A West Virginia judge has voluntarily stepped down from a newly filed lawsuit challenging the state’s school vaccine mandate, citing the need to avoid any appearance of bias. Judge Todd Kirby, of the 14th Judicial Circuit, issued a recusal order on …
Source: Huntington News - West Virginia - Neutral