Cover Story
Old Dominion disruption
The baby-boom generation expects to redefine retirement
Interview
A hawk on inflation
Retiring Richmond Fed president often has been a dissenting voice
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Interview with Jeffrey Lacker, president, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Opinion
Eastern Shore’s first craft brewery takes shape
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Black Narrows Brewery Co. plans to open the first craft brewery on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.
From This Issue
The federal budget blues
Region worries about the effects of Trump’s spending plan
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Northern Virginia region worries about the effects of Trump’s spending plan
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Startups have a fine February
Accelerator-based companies get funding to fight Zika
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February was a rewarding month for two startups at the Prince William Science Accelerator.
Staying relevant
Embracing change is part of university’s DNA
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University profile of Mary Baldwin University
Loan program promotes solar power systems
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Virginia Community Capital (VCC), a Christiansburg-based community development financial institution, recently received a grant to offer loans with subsidized rates to companies wanting to install solar power.
Higher-ed center’s new boss has big plans
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Kay Dunkley, executive director of the Roanoke Higher Education Center has big plans.
Loudoun contractor’s business is booming
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FCi Federal got a $416 million, five-year contract with the Department of Homeland Security.
College wants to train power-line workers
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Mountain Empire Community College’s first class of potential power linemen will begin its training on July 17.
Firm buys tobacco at expanded facility
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Southern Virginia farmers will soon be able to bring their tobacco directly to JTI Leaf Services’ new buying station in Danville.
Law firm concludes a high-growth year
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Richmond-based law firm Williams Mullen says its recently concluded fiscal year was the best in its 108-year history.