
HUD awards $31M to renew support to Virginia homelessness programs
HUD Mid-Atlantic Deputy Regional Administrator Jane Miller announced Monday $31.3 million to renew support to 133 homeless housing and service programs in Virginia.

HUD Mid-Atlantic Deputy Regional Administrator Jane Miller announced Monday $31.3 million to renew support to 133 homeless housing and service programs in Virginia.

Virginia Tech’s growing impact in the greater Washington, D.C., metro area will receive a significant boost thanks to a multimillion-dollar gift from Octo founder and CEO Mehul Sanghani and his wife, Hema Sanghani.

The members of the EMU track & field team showed they are not just happy to be back on the track, but even primed for a huge year.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration on Friday.

Roanoke Democratic Del. Sam Rasoul announced Friday that his campaign for lieutenant governor had raised more than $650,000 in the fundraising period that ended on Dec. 31.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner has promoted Lauren Marshall to serve as legislative director in his Capitol Hill office, making Marshall one of three current Black legislative directors in the United States Senate.

The Virginia Tourism Corporation has released Where to WanderLove in 2021, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and newsworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.

Bridgewater College football coach Michael Clark will retire this spring following his 26th season at the school, and his current offensive coordinator, Scott Lemn, has been named his successor.

The recently-released Warner Bros. film “Wonder Woman 1984,” which shot for several weeks in Alexandria in the spring and summer of 2018, features a special product placement with Virginia Tourism’s iconic Virginia is for Lovers brand featured on a large-scale prop.

The Elders and Gen Zs clarity of vision, their thinking and acting in the context of future generations and other mentioned resources empower them to perceive human differences as building blocks in a grand project of renewal.
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