RICHMOND, Va. - For the past five years, Sen. George Allen, has failed to tell Congress about stock options he got for his work as a director of a high-tech company. The Virginia Republican also asked the Army to help another business that gave him similar options.
Legal experts are divided, but this Radford couple believe the proposed measure will affect their lives and is more than a gay issue. Dot Roberson and James Chisom, like some unwed couples, initially viewed Virginia's proposed constitutional amendment on marriage as something that concerns only homosexuals. "I didn't figure it would make a difference to me," Roberson said. "It is scary to
Sam Kornblau, who made his fortune in real estate, wanted to do something to help the industry and to help the Richmond region, which has been good to him and his family.
RICHMOND, Virginia (AP) -- Sen. George Allen, locked in a tight re-election race, still holds stock options from his time as director of a high-tech company, but has failed to disclose them to Congress and the public the past five years.
Dr. Edward James Kruse, who recently completed a surgical oncology fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, has joined the Medical College of Georgia Section of Surgical Oncology as an assistant professor of surgery.
Who's going where and with whom in the world of Richmond business? This week: Long-time state legislator Creigh Deeds takes a position at Hirschler Fleischer and Circuit City's CIO steps down.
RICHMOND, Va - When the Washington Wizards finished its intrasquad scrimmage Saturday afternoon in Richmond,Va., fans had a chance to mingle with superstars. Players such as Gilbert Arenas, Brendan Haywood and Antawn Jamison, major NBA superstars from big-time college basketball programs, launched T-shirts into the crowd and spent an hour signing autographs at the Siegel Center at Virginia
The Nation -- A bit past 5 o'clock on a mid-September Wednesday, one month after the miraculous resurrection of his moribund Senate campaign, Jim Webb comes busting out of Call Room One, where Democratic candidates are held captive for hours at a time and forced to plead for cash.
By Jeffrey Kelley, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Oct. 1--UNIVERSITY SOFTWARE EVOLVES INTO COMMERCIAL CONCERN: Technology companies have a knack for finding ways to improve upon otherwise arduous or pricey procedures. Apparently, so does Virginia Commonwealth University.