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Article Icon 1Coastal Virginia Powers Up

Dominion Energy announced that the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is delivering electricity to the power grid. The utility is at work installing more turbines and is expected to complete the project next year.

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind is designed to deliver 2.6 gigawatts of electricity upon completion, enough to power around 660,000 homes in the Commonwealth.

This achievement marks another important step forward, adding much-needed electricity to help meet the fastest-growing power demand in the country,” Dominion’s CEO Robert Blue said.

The project had been halted for several weeks after the Department of the Interior issued a stop-work order just before Christmas. Construction resumed in January after a federal court intervened.

Article Icon 1Data Center Proposals Multiply

Virginia is known as the data center capital of the world, and more projects are under consideration across the Commonwealth.

In Appomattox County, plans are underway for a $3 billion hyperscale data center campus. “It gives us a tremendous boost in our tax base because data centers invest a lot of money, and it creates high-paying jobs,” the head of the county’s economic development authority said.

Residents in Hanover County attended a meeting last week to push back against the proposed Mountain Road Tech Park, which will be discussed by the planning commission at its next meeting on April 16. “We need to study the impacts on our water, our health, our electric bills, and our rural character,” one neighbor said.

Homeowners in an Ashburn neighborhood reportedly received offers of more than $4 million per acre to sell their properties. Data center developers may build as many as six facilities in the area, although no formal plans have been filed with Loudoun County.

Article Icon 1Virginia Roadways

The Commonwealth boasts the best highways in the United States, according to a Reason Foundation study.

The report graded highways in 13 categories, including spending, pavement quality, safety, and traffic congestion. Virginia earned high marks for its use of cost-benefit analysis to determine what projects to fund.

Virginia jumped from fourth to first, driven in large part by improvements in the quality of its urban interstate and urban arterial pavements and by a decrease in its urban fatality rate.

The state spends less than comparable states while delivering things like good pavement conditions and relatively low percentages of structurally deficient bridges,” the report’s author, Baruch Feigenbaum, said.

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A Final, Stern Warning For Retirees

Economists point to the “Expectations Index” as a key signal of America’s financial health. When the Index is below 80, it’s a major warning sign that a recession is near. In January, it fell to 65.

This isn’t just a dip, it’s a declaration. Our economy relies on a strong job market and confident consumers buying goods. In 2026, America’s working class is cutting non-essential spending.

An HR executive reports: “A worried and distracted workforce, whose concerns have them in ‘survival mode.‘” This “crisis of confidence” may impact those near retirement the most. It indicates deep, structural stress in the framework that supports your 401(k) s and IRAs.

Most 401(k)s and IRAs are designed for “fair weather.” They thrive when the economy is booming. They are not built to withstand the pressure of “a 12-year low in consumer confidence.” Gold is the “foul weather” fund. When expectations drop and paper markets begin to crumble, the rich often turn to physical gold and silver to preserve their wealth. 

Download the FREE 2026 Gold Investing Guide, and we’ll give you the step-by-step process that can protect your retirement savings from this crumbling economy.

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Around Virginia

Fairfax County: Superintendent Michelle Reid announced that an independent law firm will investigate claims that an illegal immigrant, while he was an adult student at Fairfax High School, groped girls at the school. More than a dozen girls have complained. (Details)

➤ Roanoke: City staff presented a $421.5 million proposed budget, almost $19 million less than the initial proposal. “We’re going to have to manage this budget,” City Manager Valmarie Turner warned. “We don’t have a lot of wiggle room or flexibility.” (More)

➤ Souda Bay, Greece: The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford made port in the eastern Mediterranean Sea for repairs after a laundry room fire earlier this month. The ship, based in Norfolk, has been deployed for more than nine straight months, most recently taking part in Operation Epic Fury. (Details)

➤ Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University published a report stating that the school generates $18.5 billion in economic activity each year and supports 95,000 jobs, about one of every 61 jobs in the state. (More)

➤ Woodbridge: Authorities detained a third suspect, J’Shaun Zomari Williams, in connection with a deadly shooting at a basketball court on March 9. The 19-year-old suspect was charged with murder and other felonies. (Details)

➤ Lynchburg: Democratic Del. Dan Helmer asked Attorney General Jay Jones to provide a legal opinion about the city’s planned Republican “firehouse primary.” Helmer argues the process could limit access for voters who can’t attend. (More)


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Virginia Sports

➤ VMI baseball improved to 20-4 on the season by toppling George Washington University 8-5 at Tucker Field in Arlington yesterday. (Stats)

Liberty softball visits No. 17 UVA tonight. The Flames have won seven straight and have scored eight runs in each of those wins, a program record. (More)

➤ The Richmond Flying Squirrels, a Double-A baseball team, received rave reviews for ongoing efforts to renovate high school baseball fields in the community. (Details)

Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Tennis

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Virginia Business

The LEGO Group unveiled plans to install more than 40,000 solar panels at the manufacturing campus it is erecting in Chesterfield. The company expects to create 1,700 jobs over the next decade. (Details)

➤ The City of Danville issued a request for proposals, seeking retail and commercial development consulting services. (More)

➤ Capital One acquired more than 14 acres in Tysons, which it may use to expand its corporate headquarters. (Details)

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Inflation is rising, recession is looming, and the stock market bubble looks ready to burst. While dollar-denominated assets like stocks and bonds could plummet, holders of physical gold could soon be celebrating.

President Trump’s proposed “gold reset” could mark America’s greatest wealth creation event in nearly a century. This historic move would revalue the nation’s gold reserves overnight, catapulting the value of physical gold to new heights as government gold skyrockets by 9,000%.

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Et Cetera

The Garden Club of Virginia hosts its annual Daffodil Day at Virginia Wesleyan University from 2 to 4 p.m. today. (Details)

➤ Hummingbirds are on their way back to the Commonwealth. The tiny birds fly thousands of miles each year to spend part of the spring and summer in Virginia. (More)

➤ Leesylvania State Park in Woodbridge will require reservations for holidays and weekends all summer long. Virginia State Parks said the new policy is to prevent overcrowding. (Details)

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As we age, subtle changes in memory, focus, and balance can start to show up earlier than expected. Researchers are continuing to study what’s behind these shifts and what may actually help support long-term brain health. One recent breakdown highlights a lesser-known factor worth understanding. See what they found and how it may apply to you. Watch Now

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