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Kaine Warns Of 'Painful' Cuts In Va. Services

$1.5 Billion Gap Opens in Budget

Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said Wednesday that he might be forced to cut core services, including education, health care and public safety, lay off employees and borrow money from the state's rainy day fund to make up a $1.5 billion budget shortfall. Read story »

Transportation Returns To Forefront of Contest

Blame Traded on HOT Lane Project Delay

A day after the state abruptly announced that it will postpone construction on express lanes on interstates 395 and 95, elected leaders and the candidates for governor began blaming each other Tuesday for failing again to help ease congestion in traffic-clogged Northern Virginia. Read story and 2 comments »

No Limits On Gifts or Questions

Campaign Contributions Worry Some Virginians

Wealthy friends and accommodating campaign finance laws have allowed the two men running for governor of Virginia to compile tens of thousands of dollars from individual donors in what is expected to be the most expensive race in the state's history. Read story »

President Campaigns for Deeds in N.Va.

The first Democratic president to win Virginia in more than four decades encouraged his supporters Thursday night to return to the polls in November and elect Democrat R. Creigh Deeds governor. Read story and 6 comments »

Kaine Asks Agencies to Cut at Least $700 Million

Shortfall Bigger Than Predicted

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said Wednesday that state agencies will need to cut $700 million to $1.5 billion more this year as Virginia continues to suffer from one of the worst financial crises in decades. Read story »

Help for Those Who Help Others

Va. Groups Get a Boost In Linking the Disabled To Services and Jobs

Virginians with disabilities should have easier access to social services, more dental care, more support on the Internet and more job opportunities because of $350,000 in grants awarded by a state panel. Read story and 1 comment »

Is Race for Governor More About Obama?

Some Backers Growing Disillusioned

The coffee was still brewing when Chris Ann Cleland got her first reminder of the day that voting for Barack Obama might have been a mistake. Read story and 4 comments »

Va. Wants Federal Funds for High-Speed Rail

Virginia officials will ask the federal government for more than $1.6 billion in stimulus money to implement high-speed rail between Petersburg and the District. Read story and 1 comment »

As Candidates Woo Tax and Traffic Foes, Specifics of Road Proposals Remain Elusive

The transportation crisis in Virginia has gotten so bad that highway officials have eliminated 1,400 projects, closed 18 rest stops and cut $2 billion in construction funds. Read story and 1 comment »

In Gubernatorial Race, It's About Who's More Pro-Gun

In Gubernatorial Race, It's About Who's More Pro-Gun

Background Check Loophole Puts Fine Point on Politics

Walking the jam-packed aisles of Virginia's biggest gun show, Richard Begay carried a .30-06 Sauer hunting rifle and a hand-lettered cardboard sign on his back asking $1,199. Read story and 9 comments »

Bringing Their Lives To Light

Virginia's Online Records Help Blacks ID Ancestors

Record Group 105.2 of the Virginia Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands records lists marriage certificates from 1861 to 1869 in Gloucester County. Read story »

7 Former Legislators From GOP Back Deeds

Transportation Funding Plays Role In Endorsements

As Virginia's candidates for governor battle for the state's political middle, Democratic state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds announced Wednesday that he has been endorsed by seven former Republican delegates and senators. Read story and 1 comment »

McDonnell Roads Plan Privatizes ABC Stores

Proposal Would Also Divert N.Va. Tax Revenue

Robert F. McDonnell, the Republican candidate for governor of Virginia, proposed Tuesday handing over about 330 state-run liquor stores to private operators to pay for road improvements — a novel way to fund fixes but one that confronts many of the same obstacles that have stalled previous efforts. Read story and 2 comments »

Kaine Pledges To Publish His Travel Records Once a Month

Time Spent Out of Va. for DNC Has Increased

Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine traveled outside the state doing business for the Democratic National Committee half of the days in June, a departure from his earlier pledge to limit his work as party chairman to evenings and weekends. Read story »

$260 Million Earmarked For Va. Roads, Interchange

The first real evidence of the federal stimulus spending for many Northern Virginians will come in the form of orange traffic cones as the region receives an infusion of more than $260 million to pave roads, complete the Fairfax County Parkway and build a major interchange at Fair Lakes Parkway. Read story »

Business Leaders Are Major Prize In Va. Race

McDonnell, Deeds Seek Credibility Among Execs

The candidates for Virginia governor, aggressively courting the state's influential business leaders, made competing announcements Monday aimed at winning the confidence of executives who can both raise money and provide an important vote of confidence at a time of financial uncertainty. Read story »

State Forensics Lab Solves Space Problem With Move

Robots and corpses have joined the crowd at Innovation Technology Park. Read story »

Deeds Set For Costly Fight for Governor

Democrat Raised Twice as Much as McDonnell in June

Democrat R. Creigh Deeds outraised Republican Robert F. McDonnell in the Virginia gubernatorial race by nearly 2 to 1 last month, providing early evidence of a high-dollar general election campaign that will bear little resemblance to Deeds’s cash-strapped insurgency in the primary. Read story and 2 comments »

Deeds Raises $3.4 Million in Va.

Virginia gubernatorial candidate R. Creigh Deeds, who has spent much of his time since the June 9 Democratic primary raising money, announced yesterday that he collected $3.4 million during the month-long fundraising period that ended June 30. Read story »

HIV/AIDS Care Gap Is Filled

HIV/AIDS Care Gap Is Filled

New Facility Replaces Whitman-Walker Clinic

Large orange koi still swim in the pond in what used to be known as the healing garden at the former Whitman-Walker Clinic site in Arlington County. But the clinic’s name on the side of the building has been painted over, and some of the only remnants of its former use are two white LabCorp boxes next to the entrance, empty except for a few manila slips that state “No specimens in box.” Read story »

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