Update: Winter weather wreaks havoc on Virginia roads with 700 crashes
The winter storm that moved into Virginia overnight has caused more than 700 crashes statewide from midnight until 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
The winter storm that moved into Virginia overnight has caused more than 700 crashes statewide from midnight until 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

Virginia State Police report that deteriorating conditions from the winter storm have resulted in more than 300 crashes since midnight.
School systems in Virginia are working to reassure immigrant families that it is safe for students to receive an education.
VDOT has updated its schedules for road work in the Culpeper, Lynchburg and Staunton districts in the coming week.
Georgia Tech arrived in Charlottesville with an impressive two-game winning streak, having beaten Louisville and Clemson, both upper-division ACC teams.
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank invites students in its service area to participate in the School Fund Drive from March 3 to 21.
The Velocity Urgent Care Center at 3841 Stone Spring Road in Harrisonburg is one of 18 centers in Virginia rebranded as Sentara Urgent Care.
Community health centers throughout Virginia are being forced to close their doors due a funding freeze initiated by the Trump administration.

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for a large portion of Virginia with snow and sleet expected through noon on Thursday.
Because of the growth of power-hungry data centers, Virginia now imports more electricity than any other state. The electricity imported from neighboring states is both more expensive and more dependent on fossil fuels.
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