Cover Story
Homegrown brews
Despite increased competition, Virginia’s craft brewers see room to grow
Interview
Shipshape
The leader of Virginia’s biggest industrial employer is preparing it for a digital transformation
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July Interview: Jennifer Boykin, president, Newport News Shipbuilding
Opinion
From This Issue
Awaiting the next trade move
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Whipsawed by conflicting signals from D.C., Virginia companies prepare for an uncertain future
AI advancements raise questions
Researchers consider ethical issues as they work on a variety of projects
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Researchers consider ethical issues as they work on a variety of artificial intellicence projects
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A ‘working community’
Diverse student body shapes college’s culture
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College Profile: John Tyler Community College
Company trains drone operators to keep the skies safe
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DroneUp, can help keep order in the skies while permitting unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, to perform community service.
Innovation center taking shape in downtown Staunton
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The entrepreneurial atmosphere at Staunton Innovation Hub is intended to help fledgling companies and nonprofits take shape and grow.
Alexandria prepares to cope with Metro disruption
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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced in May that it plans to close all Alexandria-area Metro stations at the beginning of a project that is expected to last several years.
Farmville’s Hotel Weyanoke reopens with 70 guest rooms
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Historic Hotel Weyanoke in Farmville is reopening.
CapTech sustains growth by keeping clients competitive
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Richmond-based CapTech, an IT management consulting firm, strives to provide clients with new technological tools that help them stay competitive.