
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley climate, energy news roundup: Jan. 30 edition
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News.

VDOT crews have been conducting pretreatment operations and stand ready to clear roads as a winter storm that could dump several inches of snow on the Commonwealth makes its way here.

Officials at Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro have received word that a positive case of COVID-19 has been diagnosed within the campus community.

Sentara RMH is prioritizing patients who use its doctors as primary care providers over patients who don’t in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.

A total of 8,598 COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by Augusta Health as of the end of the day on Wednesday, with a new daily record of 778 community members receiving initial vaccinations on Wednesday.

With hopes set on a building on Race Avenue as its physical location, the Blue Ridge Children’s Museum’s plans are stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the museum’s mission carries on.

The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission is conducting a public survey to determine the need for a coworking space in the Fishersville area.

Bipartisan legislation would allow the federal government to pay 100 percent of the cost to states and localities so that they can partner with restaurants and nonprofits to prepare nutritious meals for vulnerable populations.

Augusta Health administered 473 COVID-19 vaccinations on Wednesday, pushing the total vaccinated at the regional hospital to 5,366, according to a report issued today.

Families are complicated. For members of the alligatorid family, which includes living caimans and alligators – this is especially true. They are closely related, but because of their similarity, their identification can even stump paleontologists.