
Warner, Kaine announce $94.8 million in grants for housing, infrastructure projects in Virginia
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $94,819,202 in federal funding to help Virginia communities with housing and infrastructure projects.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $94,819,202 in federal funding to help Virginia communities with housing and infrastructure projects.

Roger Duvall, general manager and director of WEKU public radio in Lexington and Richmond, Kentucky, since 2007, has been named general manager at WVTF Public Radio and RADIO IQ. He will begin his new position June 25.

Health insurance providers in Virginia filed their first set of 2019 rates for the ACA individual market with the state’s Bureau of Insurance on May 4, 2018.

Barton Myers, associate professor of history at Washington and Lee University, is one of a select group of faculty members nationwide chosen to participate in a special American history seminar on “The Civil War and American Memory.”

The Monticello Cup Awards was held on Monday at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville to celebrate the winning wines of the 28th annual Monticello Cup Wine Competition.

The Crozet Spring Arts and Crafts Festival has served Virginia draft beer and wine from local vineyards for several years, and this year the festival will add to the local beverage options with products from two Virginia distilleries.

A scientist at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, working with local biotech company HemoShear Therapeutics, has created a three-dimensional model of a cancer tumor.

How good is Bryce Perkins, the newly-anointed UVA starting quarterback? Beware the possible trick question, because we may not find out right away.

Last week the Virginia Department of Forestry dedicated and named its headquarters office the James W. Garner Building. Jim Garner served VDOF for more than four decades. He was appointed Virginia State Forester in 1984 and held that position for 21 years.

I’m passionate about politics and public policy, so much so that I put my pen and notebook down a decade ago to run for an open seat on the Waynesboro City Council.
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