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House legislation declares war on prescription drug ads
Medicare spent more than $324 billion from 2016 to 2018 to advertise drugs, more than half of the organization’s spending during that time period.
Medicare spent more than $324 billion from 2016 to 2018 to advertise drugs, more than half of the organization’s spending during that time period.
You’d forgive Erik Curren if he’d decided that he’d done his part to help Staunton keep moving forward.
After dropping two games in a row to Kannapolis, the FredNats needed someone to step up. That someone was Jacob Young.
Our worst fears when we first heard the news this week that JMU softball star Lauren Bernett had passed unexpectedly have been confirmed with the report that her death is being investigated as an apparent suicide.
Angela Ferrari found the strength to break out of the confines of the corporate world and follow her dream of becoming a singer.
A wide coalition of Virginia-based and national organizations is backing U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger’s bill to combat skyrocketing rates of substance use disorder and addiction.
You’re not going to get Tony Bennett to admit that a 51-50 win was “ugly.”
Phoenix Hardwoods will expand its production facility in Floyd County and open a new retail storefront in the historic Farmer Supply store in the heart of downtown Floyd.
Here’s Climate Action Alliance of the Valley’s second December 2021 roundup.
Bridgewater College Special Collections and the Margaret Grattan Weaver Institute for Regional Culture will exhibit “A Potter’s Progress: Emanuel Suter and the Business of Craft.”
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