➤ Statewide: Virginia Works, the state workforce development agency, hosted an online hiring event featuring 300 employers who were looking to fill almost 10,000 open positions. (More)
➤ Richmond: Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera sent a letter warning leaders of Virginia’s universities and colleges to end any activities that violate federal policy, particularly racial preferences in admissions and hiring. UVA’s Board of Visitors may discuss the letter and university DEI policies when it meets tomorrow. (Details)
➤ Campbell County: The sheriff’s office launched “Operation Hide and Seek,” detaining seven people wanted on outstanding warrants. Officers also seized dozens of guns, illegal drugs, and stolen property. (More)
➤ Woodbridge: Eighth-grader Vincent Chu is going to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May. The George Hampton Middle School student out-spelled 50 other students at the Prince William Regional Spelling Bee. He closed out his victory by spelling the words “niveau” and “Eris.” (Details)
➤ Richmond: The Office of the State Inspector General reported that the division that maintains 73 state facilities near the capitol is lagging on more than 1,500 projects, some dating back a decade. Auditors indicated that some delays pose significant risks if left unaddressed. (More)
➤ Eastern Shore: Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge was listed among the 20 best wildlife refuges in the country by USA Today. Readers can boost the refuge’s profile into the top 10 by voting for it through March 10. (Vote Here)
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