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Virginia Department of Highways Building, also known as the State Highway Commission Building, is a historic government office building located in Richmond, Virginia. The building serves as headquarters for the Virginia Department of Transportation. It was built in 1937, and is a four-story, Stripped Classicism style building.
The Virginia General District Court (GDC) is the lowest level of the Virginia court system, and is the court that most Virginians have contact with. The jurisdiction of the GDC is generally limited to traffic cases and other misdemeanors, civil cases involving amounts of under $25,000.
Within a decade, the company expanded beyond the south and moved its headquarters to Richmond. [5] Beginning with its first annuities business written in 1928, the company grew to offer products for mortgage insurance, lifestyle protection, and long-term care insurance. [5] In 1986, Life of Virginia was acquired by Combined Insurance for $557 ...
GPM Investments LLC (GPM) is a convenience store owner and operator based in Richmond, Virginia. Founded in 2003, it originally operated the Fas Mart and Shore Stop brands of convenience stores, and decided to expand.
VA: 1784–1860 1836–1841 — — Jackson: elevation to Supreme Court: 5 John Y. Mason: VA: 1799–1859 1841–1844 — — Van Buren: resignation 6 James Dandridge Halyburton: VA: 1803–1879 1844–1861 — — Tyler: resignation 7 John Curtiss Underwood: VA: 1809–1873 1863–1864 [Note 4] 1871–1873 [Note 5] — — Lincoln Operation of ...
Diamond Healthcare Corporation – Richmond, Virginia; Eagle Construction of VA – Richmond, Virginia [50] Eagle Partners – Richmond, Virginia [51] Ellicott Dredges – Baltimore, Maryland; Havco – Cape Girardeau, Missouri; Markel Food Group – Richmond, Virginia [52] Panel Specialists – Temple, Texas [53] Parkland Ventures – Richmond ...
A 1971 Virginia Court System Study Commission stated the need for a unified court system to handle appeals. [1] The Court of Appeals of Virginia was established on January 1, 1985, as an intermediate court of limited appellate jurisdiction, initially with ten judges, with an eleventh judge added in 2000.
The hospital was originally opened in 1972. [1] [2] In June 2019, the hospital was designated as a provisional Level I trauma center by the Virginia Department of Health, before receiving full Level I certification in 2020. [3]