Cville’s Bodo’s Bagels workers want to unionize and more Va. headlines
• State agencies are still trying to sort out the ramifications of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s new policy scaling back telework.—Richmond Times-Dispatch
• Virginia ABC is sticking with a more lenient telework policy than the one Youngkin outlined.—Virginia Business
• Youngkin told higher ed leaders he wants them to hire faculty with “diverse political perspectives.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
• A study that started in Virginia found nearly half the bald and golden eagles in the country have chronic lead poisoning.—Washington Post
• Workers at Charlottesville’s famous Bodo’s Bagels are trying to unionize.—Daily Progress
• Metro ridership is increasing, but the D.C.-area transit agency’s finances still look uncertain.—Washington Post
• Hampton’s police chief is standing by his comments raising doubts over the explanations offered by the family of a missing 4-year-old boy.—Daily Press
• Virginia’s tax revenues are still going strong.—Richmond Times-Dispatch
• An Alabama gubernatorial candidate is in hot water for telling a church about a visit to Richmond and describing it as a “freak show” populated by people who looked like “they were from Mars.”—AL.com