
Nathaniel Cline
Reporter at The Virginia Mercury
Policy Reporter for @MercuryVirginia | Previously: @LoudounTimes @clevelanddotcom @NorthernNeck @TheWN | [email protected]
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6 days ago |
12onyourside.com | Nathaniel Cline
Virginia colleges and universities are feeling federal pressure to end diversity, equity and inclusion policies that promote representation from various backgrounds, and George Mason and Old Dominion Universities are the latest to make or propose changes that align with President Donald Trump’s Jan. 21 executive order to end DEI efforts within the public sector.
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6 days ago |
virginiamercury.com | Nathaniel Cline
Virginia colleges and universities are feeling federal pressure to end diversity, equity and inclusion policies that promote representation from various backgrounds, and George Mason and Old Dominion Universities are the latest to make or propose changes that align with President Donald Trump’s Jan. 21 executive order to end DEI efforts within the public sector.
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1 week ago |
richmondfreepress.com | Nathaniel Cline
Gladys West adjusts the settings on her car’s navigation system, a technology she helped make possible. Spring has officially arrived across Virginia, and with it comes travel plans for many as students prepare for upcoming spring breaks. From popular destinations to hidden gems, Virginians are exploring the Commonwealth in greater numbers as the weather warms.
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1 week ago |
richmondfreepress.com | Nathaniel Cline
Spring has officially arrived across Virginia, and with it comes travel plans for many as students prepare for upcoming spring breaks. From popular destinations to hidden gems, Virginians are exploring the Commonwealth in greater numbers as the weather warms. Travelers will likely get some help navigating their journey with technology developed by Virginia native Gladys West, who was key in creating the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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1 week ago |
virginiamercury.com | Nathaniel Cline
The Virginia Military Institute is once again navigating turbulent waters after the abrupt resignation of board president John Adams — and the installation of a high-profile political donor as his short-term replacement. Thomas Gottwald, chairman and CEO of NewMarket Corporation, was elected interim president of the VMI Board of Visitors on Wednesday, less than a week after Adams resigned without public explanation. The move was first reported by The Washington Post.
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I still have so many questions on how a stowaway got a flight from New York to Paris. The story sounds like a movie, or one we’ll see soon.

A stowaway avoided identity and boarding pass checks to travel on a plane departing from the United States. A Delta Air Lines pilot announced on a jet from New York to Paris that an extra passenger was on board, which the airline said it was investigating. https://t.co/kyMlfl6BZi

With state Sen. John McGuire winning his race, Virginia will likely have two special elections to fill his and Sen. Suhas Subramanyam’s seat in the Virginia Senate. Both senators will first have to resign.

#breaking Amid GOP infighting, State Sen. John McGuire beats Gloria Witt in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District with 56-43.5% of the votes. #Election2024 https://t.co/fRNBs33MAc

RT @MercuryVirginia: With 82% of votes counted at 11:44 p.m., the Associated Press has called the presidential contest in Virginia for Vice…