Cover Story
Dead end for the new Route 460?
Reforms wanted on public/private projects after nearly $300 million is spent on road with no permit
Reforms wanted on public/private projects after nearly $300 million is spent on the Route 460 project.
Interview
The view from VCU
Rao expects university to expand its reach as it continues to build
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Interview with Michael Rao, President, Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond
Opinion
From This Issue
Where the jobs are
Virginia schools don’t offer all specialties, but graduates see plenty of demand
Published
College graduates with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering earned the highest average salary, but Virginia schools do not currently offer the degree program.
The digital divide
Lack of high-speed Internet can hamper growth of rural areas
Published
King and Queen County installed a fixed, wireless broadband network last year.
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Student or employee?
Published
Legal experts weigh the effects of a ruling allowing football players to unionize
A perfect partnership?
Published
Bruce Thompson and John Lawson combine forces to develop some of the region’s high-impact projects
Better than all right
Published
Fairfax County builds on its business reputation as federal spending slows
Getting a boost
Incubator helps startups gain traction
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The business of the Mason Enterprise Center (MEC) is to make that number of small businesses bigger.
Getting from here to there
Research organization working to raise the profile of logistics
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The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems (CCALS) got a boost last October when the Virginia Port Authority joined the organization.
Irish company targets U.S. markets
Anord Control Systems picks Henrico County for its subsidiary
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Global/Local View: Ireland-based Anord Control Systems picks Henrico County for its subsidiary