The modernization will enable the company to accommodate innovative technologies and expand its research capabilities. Governor Youngkin met with Haleon leadership in London in July 2024 to discuss ...
A former NFL player and University of Virginia football player is facing time in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud ...
Richmond said its final goodbye today to one of its most influential leaders, Henry Marsh III, the city’s first Black mayor and a dedicated civil rights attorney.
Listen to this article The Virginia Home plans to build a $128 million, 75-acre campus in Hanover County, according to a Thursday announcement by the nonprofit, which serves adults with irreversible ...
The nonprofit bought a 71-acre site in eastern Hanover, where it will build a $128 million home for disabled adults. It's ...
Empower Brands, a world-class portfolio of industry-leading residential and commercial service franchises, closed 2024 with ...
Chinese tech startup DeepSeek’s new artificial intelligence chatbot has sparked discussions about the competition between ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced on Monday that a global healthcare company will be expanding its research and development facility located in the City of Richmond.
The consumer health company site will launch an internship program with the state government and Virginia Commonwealth ...
Haleon, a global company behind home healthcare products like Advil, Tums and Aquafresh, announced plans to upgrade its Richmond research and development facility.
An area group helped Central Virginia children build confidence on Sunday to celebrate National Mentoring Month.
Wearing matching bright red t-shirts that read “No Tysons Casino,” Fairfax County residents descended on Richmond on Monday ...