State Tipoffs Involving Virginia Newsletter for Wednesday August 06, 2025 ( 13 items ) |
Christendom College to Host Annual Thomas S. Vander Woude Memorial Golf Tournament on October 13
FRONT ROYAL, Virginia, Aug. 4 -- Christendom College posted the following news:
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Christendom College to Host Annual Thomas S. Vander Woude Memorial Golf Tournament on October 13
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Christendom College will welcome alumni and friends back to the Shenandoah Valley this fall for the sixteenth annual Thomas S. Vander Woude Memorial Golf Tournament, set for Monday, October 13, 2025, at the Shenandoah Valley Golf Club in Front Royal, Virginia.
The tournament raises funds for the Thomas S. Va
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Comscore Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results
RESTON, Virginia, Aug. 6 -- Comscore, a partner for planning, transacting and evaluating media across platforms, issued the following news release:
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Comscore Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results
RESTON, Va., August 5, 2025 - Comscore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a trusted partner for planning, transacting and evaluating media across platforms, today reported financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025.
"Our execution through the first half of the year has been solid as we continue to
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For the NFL, Authenticity Can't Be a Trick Play to Gen Z
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 6 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news on Aug. 4, 2025:
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For the NFL, authenticity can't be a trick play to Gen Z
VCU researcher's new study highlights how social issues and meaningful action influence engagement for new generations.
By Drew Thompson
As athletes and sports leagues increasingly speak out on issues of the day, a generational shift is shaping the landscape. The NFL's initiatives in corporate social responsibility are even
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High-five! Record Tally of Sports Program Grads Join VCU Athletics
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 6 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news on Aug. 5, 2025:
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High-five! Record tally of sports program grads join VCU Athletics
Center for Sport Leadership caps its 25th year with a full handful of Ram hires.
By Joan Tupponce
Let's hear it for the home team. As Virginia Commonwealth University's acclaimed Center for Sport Leadership wraps up its 25th anniversary year, a record five of its newest graduates are accepting jobs in the Ram famil
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Md. Natural Resources Dept.: Maryland Reports Slight Loss in Underwater Grass Abundance in Chesapeake Bay for 2024
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Aug. 6 -- The Maryland Department of Natural Resources issued the following news on Aug. 5, 2025:
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Maryland Reports Slight Loss in Underwater Grass Abundance in Chesapeake Bay for 2024
Underwater grass abundance in Maryland's portion of the Chesapeake Bay - a key indicator of water quality - fell from 38,188 acres in 2023 to 36,794 acres in 2024, according to data reviewed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. This acreage remains short of the state's 2025
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Sears Touts Meeting with Trump, But Refuses to Ask Him to Stop Attacking Virginians' Jobs and Healthcare
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 5 -- The Virginia Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Sears Touts Meeting with Trump, But Refuses to Ask Him to Stop Attacking Virginians' Jobs and Healthcare
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Sears : "I've already told you the President and I have been in the Oval Office"
VIRGINIA - In an interview with CNN, Winsome Earle-Sears touted meeting with Donald Trump to discuss her campaign, but failed to stand up to his reckless policies and advocate for Virginians' jobs and
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Summer Program Steels Students for Demanding Health Sciences Studies
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 6 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news on Aug. 4, 2025:
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Summer program steels students for demanding health sciences studies
VCU's Summer Academic Enrichment Program has a proven history of giving undergraduates a critical boost toward pursuing doctoral degrees in dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy.
By Joan Tupponce
As she prepared to enter her senior year at Virginia Commonwealth University, Kashaf Baig found that she
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Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, Aug. 4 -- Fairfax County Public Schools issued the following news:
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Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
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What another fabulous summer week!! There are so many positive and inspiring opportunities to share with one another. The new school year is just around the corner, and we continue to provide opportunities for our students to learn, grow, and have a little fun along the way! In doing so, we are helping our students build a strong foundation that they can use
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W.Va. Higher Education Policy Commission: West Virginia Selected for National Initiative to Expand Career Pathways in Rural Communities
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Aug. 6 -- The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission issued the following news on Aug. 5, 2025:
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West Virginia selected for national initiative to expand career pathways in rural communities
More West Virginians will soon have access to affordable, career-focused education programs close to home -- thanks to West Virginia's selection for a major national initiative aimed at creating high-quality training pathways in rural areas.
West Virginia has bee
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Weapon Detection System Expanding to FCPS Middle Schools
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, Aug. 4 -- Fairfax County Public Schools issued the following news:
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Weapon Detection System Expanding to FCPS Middle Schools
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August 4, 2025
Hello FCPS Middle School Families,
Middle school is an exciting time of transition for our students, with opportunities to explore new courses and clubs, as well as new friendships to be made. It is also a time of change as students transition to managing more responsibilities as young adults in a larger school environm
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West Virginia Wesleyan College Alumnus a Finalist for WV Teacher of the Year
BUCKHANNON, West Virginia, Aug. 5 -- West Virginia Wesleyan College posted the following news:
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West Virginia Wesleyan College Alumnus a Finalist for WV Teacher of the Year
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BUCKHANNON, West Virginia - Harrison County educator and West Virginia Wesleyan College alum Renee Powell '10, M.Ed. '10, has been named a finalist for West Virginia Teacher of the Year.
A fourth-grade teacher at Big Elm Elementary School, Powell became an educator to help support students and their families stru
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WHERE IS JEN KIGGANS? Virginia Republican Refuses to Answer for Her Vote to Gut Medicaid
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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WHERE IS JEN KIGGANS? Virginia Republican Refuses to Answer for Her Vote to Gut Medicaid
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While Senator Kaine and Congressman Scott met with Hampton Roads community members, Kiggans was lying to voters
Republican Congresswoman Jen Kiggans voted for the largest cuts to Medicaid in history in order to fund tax cuts to billionaires. Now she is refusing to come home and explain her
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Why Won't Abigail Spanberger Support John Reid If He's "From Virginia"?
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 6 -- The Republican Party of Virginia issued the following news:
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Why Won't Abigail Spanberger Support John Reid If He's "From Virginia"?
Abigail Spanberger has been on a nonstop tour trying to convince voters she's "from" Virginia--as if being born here somehow excuses a career spent deep inside the Washington swamp. But if being "from Virginia" is really so important to her, we have just one question:
Why isn't she supporting John Reid for Lieutenant Governor?
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