Virginia has earned an at-large bid to compete in the 2019 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship and will host first and second round matches at the Snyder Tennis Center on Friday and Saturday, May 3-4.
The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, in partnership with five Virginia commuter assistance programs, is launching a new ride matching and commuter rewards service available to those who travel within the Commonwealth at commuteva.org.
The Virginia Trucking Association presented its 2019 Safety Awards on April 3rd during its Annual VTA Safety and Human Resources Conference, held at the UVA Inn at Darden in Charlottesville.
Virginia State Police Capt. Tricia W. Powers is the 2019 recipient of the esteemed Mid-Atlantic Association of Women in Law Enforcement’s (MAAWLE) Lifetime Achievement Award.
A rural county in eastern Virginia is making news with its Cook’s Corner community development project that will purchase more than half of its raw ingredients – seafood, meat, produce and hops – from Virginia farmers.
Governor Ralph Northam announced Friday more than $4.9 million in grants through the Virginia Telecommunication Imitative (VATI) for 11 projects within 12 counties throughout Virginia.
Andrew Block, the director of the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, who has devoted his career to improving the lives and protecting the rights of court-involved youth, will step down effective April 19 after leading the agency for five years.
For two schools that are separated 94 miles from one another, Liberty traveled 2,750 miles across the country to face Virginia Tech in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament.
The State Board for Community Colleges has certified three finalists for the position of president at Southside Virginia Community College. The finalists were among 81 applicants from across the nation.
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