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Virginia Gov. Northam to Name Ex-Administration Official as Top Regulator
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says he plans to appoint an attorney and former member of his administration to a soon-to-be vacant spot on the powerful State Corporation Commission
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Dominion Seeks $300M From Ratepayers for Coal Plant Upgrades
Dominion Energy wants customers to pay more than $300 million, which would cover the cost of upgrading three coal-burning power plants, plus some extra money.
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Video: Package Thief Struggles to Steal Big Screen TV
A package thief in Fort Washington, Maryland, got away with a huge 4K TV — but not without a serious struggle with the unwieldy box.
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Dominion Reconsiders Route of Northern Virginia Power Lines
Dominion Energy is no longer seeking to build power lines through a northern Virginia community where descendants of a freed slave have lived for decades.
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Virginia Court Blocks Millions in Electric Company Refunds
The average Dominion residential electric customer in Virginia is billed an excess of $68 per year, according to one group’s calculations, but don’t expect to see a refund anytime soon.
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New Va. Law Regulates Crowdfunding for Small Companies
A Virginia law hits the books this month that will make it easier for small companies to raise capital.
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Comment Sought on Proposed Power Line in Loudoun County
Regulators are seeking public comment on a Dominion Virginia Power plan to build a new high-voltage transmission line and substation in Loudoun County.