Military Appreciation Month: Advancing stronger veteran protection in Virginia
Expressions of gratitude for military service often arrive in visible and ceremonial means — offering solemn moments of recognition that resonate across communities.
Expressions of gratitude for military service often arrive in visible and ceremonial means — offering solemn moments of recognition that resonate across communities.
Many people living in Augusta County, Waynesboro and the Shenandoah Valley experience hearing loss without noticing it at first.
100 Black Men of Central Virginia has awarded college scholarships to 54 high-school seniors from across the Greater Charlottesville region.
Glenn Youngkin yanked Virginia out of the Electronic Registration Information Center, a multistate compact that helps ensure up-to-date voter rolls and helps voters register when they move, in 2023.
Louisiana is using a U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing it to gerrymander Black-majority districts out of existence, putting the Supreme Court of Virginia on notice.
#23 Virginia got a leadoff homer from Jade Hylton and didn’t look back in a 4-0 win over Liberty in Lynchburg on Tuesday.
The Virginia Supreme Court has denied the request of Attorney General Jay Jones to allow state election officials to certify last week’s congressional redistricting referendum.
Lynchburg, at #2, leads four Virginia schools in this week’s D3Baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25.
Indivisible Charlottesville and Cville DSA are hosting a local May Day Strong event this coming Friday, May 1, with the focus being: No Work. No School. No Shopping.

Great news for people who already have homes: buyers and sellers are returning to the real-estate market in Virginia, which means, more money to be made.
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