
Nathaniel Cline
Reporter at The Virginia Mercury
Policy Reporter for @MercuryVirginia | Previously: @LoudounTimes @clevelanddotcom @NorthernNeck @TheWN | [email protected]
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2 days ago |
virginiamercury.com | Nathaniel Cline
As President Donald Trump’s administration scales back national climate initiatives, local leaders in the Washington Metropolitan region are stepping up to push for cleaner skies — with jet fuel made from trash, crops and forest waste. At the heart of the push is Sustainable Aviation Fuel, or SAF, a biofuel derived from sources like corn grain, municipal solid waste, wet waste, and agricultural residues.
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3 days ago |
loudountimes.com | Nathaniel Cline
The Virginia Department of Education is preparing to launch a new Office of Excellence and Best Practices by hiring an executive director who will be responsible for fostering innovation, highlighting high-performing schools, and directing resources toward initiatives with a proven track record of improving student outcomes. kAm%96 286?4J A@DE65 2?
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3 days ago |
virginiamercury.com | Nathaniel Cline
A locker room incident at a Loudoun County high school has reignited controversy over student privacy, free speech, and school policy — now drawing scrutiny from Virginia’s top law enforcement office. On Monday evening, the Office of the Virginia Attorney General confirmed that Loudoun County Public Schools launched an investigation against three male students who said they felt “uncomfortable” when a biologically female student changed clothes in a boys’ locker room and recorded the event.
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4 days ago |
virginiamercury.com | Nathaniel Cline
by Nathaniel Cline, Virginia Mercury June 3, 2025 The Virginia Department of Education is preparing to launch a new Office of Excellence and Best Practices by hiring an executive director who will be responsible for fostering innovation, highlighting high-performing schools, and directing resources toward initiatives with a proven track record of improving student outcomes. The agency posted an advertisement for the opening last week.
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4 days ago |
insidenova.com | Nathaniel Cline
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares at a press conference in 2023. (Photo by Meghan McIntyre/Virginia Mercury)A locker room incident at a Loudoun County high school has reignited controversy over student privacy, free speech, and school policy — now drawing scrutiny from Virginia’s top law enforcement office.
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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…