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Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday morning a plan to remove the toll collection for the George P. Coleman Bridge.
Drivers who take the George P. Coleman Bridge from York County to Gloucester County will no longer have to pay a toll, starting Friday, according to a release from Gov. Glenn Youngkin's office.
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Toll collection on the Route 17 Coleman Bridge between York and Gloucester will come to an end beginning Friday evening, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday. “Eliminating tolls on the Coleman Bridge ...
Two days after President Donald Trump cleared up lingering confusion about his support for Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears, the National Rifle Association on Tuesday en ...
The commonwealth will stop toll collection on the Route 17 George P. Coleman Bridge on Friday evening, five months ahead of ...
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is calling on Attorney General Jason Miyares to investigate how Fairfax County officials handled a widely publicized attempted abduction at Fair Oaks Mall.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the Virginia Lottery ended the 2025 fiscal year (FY25) with its second-highest profit total ...
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People playing the Virginia Lottery helped make millions for public schools across the Commonwealth in the 2025 fiscal year.
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Virginia public schools are receiving $901 million from the Virginia Lottery, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Monday afternoon.