
How US residents can save on shopping medications at Canadian Pharmacy Online in 2019?
For shopping meds, the reality hasn’t changed much: the price is still high, especially for prescription drugs.

For shopping meds, the reality hasn’t changed much: the price is still high, especially for prescription drugs.

Gov. Ralph Northam has signed legislation that reduces the Retail Sales and Use Tax rate on essential personal hygiene products, including feminine hygiene products and nondurable incontinence products.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is reintroducing bipartisan legislation to increase access to grocery stores in areas designated as “food deserts” by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

The Daily Living Center in Waynesboro is hosting the 2019 Golden Mile Fundraiser on Sunday, May 5, at 2 p.m.

The Tom Tom Summit & Festival, aka “The Big Festival About Small Cities,” has announced its full speaker and program lineup for the eighth annual event.

The University of Virginia will pay all full-time, benefits-eligible employees in its academic division and medical center a living wage of at least $15 an hour, beginning Jan. 1.

Leaders of nine higher education institutions gathered at Emory & Henry College on Monday to look at the state of higher education, demographic and economic trends, and workforce and career development needs in the Mid-Appalachian region.

Senate Democrats applaud the passage of a bipartisan budget that includes a 5% teacher salary increase, 1% state employee pay increase, $94 million for higher education, $194 million for K-12 public education, $7 million for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund and $1.3 billion deposited into Virginia’s Rainy Day and Cash Reserve funds.

The following Arizona vs Virginia comparison might introduce you to the most important aspects of life in these two states and both the existing and expected trends in the current year.

Gov. Ralph Northam sent a letter to General Assembly Budget conferees Thursday outlining his priorities with respect to ongoing negotiations on the state budget.
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