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More Educated, Better Paid
Foreign-born population attracted by government contracting and tech jobs.
Virginia’s foreign-born population is more educated and better paid, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis. The Richmond-based think tank points out more than 40 percent of immigrants in Virginia have a bachelor’s degree or higher. That’s a significantly higher level of education than the United States as a whole, and it’s even a bit higher than native-born Virginians.
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Traffic Relief Expected by December 2022 in Centreville
Update given on Route 28 widening project.
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(Click on "Download .JPG" to see large map.) One of the maps showing a section of the Route 28 widening project.
One of the maps showing a section of the Route 28 widening project.
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Puwen Gleans Vegetables and Friendships at Arlington Food Assistance Center
Retiring after 13 years building the Plot Against Hunger Program.
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Signature Theatre Stages ‘A Chorus Line’ in Arlington
After 44 years since its Broadway debut, the show holds up really well.
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Another Option Coming for Commuters Inside the Beltway
The I-395 Express Lanes are opening soon, and tolling will begin.
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Military Life was Highlighted at a School in Mount Vernon
Military Families Took the Stage for the Waynewood Elementary Veteran’s Day Celebration
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Woodlawn Cultural Center Moves Forward
Project touches on revitalizing Woodlawn in tune with other historic elements.
Woodlawn Cultural Center
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Potomac Community Village to Host Talk on Rosenwald Schools
Learn about Julius Rosenwald and his legacy of funding schools for African American communities.
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