
CIT GAP Funds invests in PhosImmune
The Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) announced this week that it closed an investment in PhosImmune, a Charlottesville-based clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapeutic cancer vaccines.

The Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) announced this week that it closed an investment in PhosImmune, a Charlottesville-based clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapeutic cancer vaccines.

Demi Runas carded a bogey-free opening-round 65 to take a two shot lead into the second round at the Eagle Classic Presented by Bag Boy at Richmond Country Club.

In response to the ongoing crisis in Ferguson, Mo., Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate of Virginia, Robert Sarvis, released the following statement.

Kohl’s Department Store is donating $45,828 to support health education in Central Virginia through the Kohl’s Growing Up Healthy (KGUH) Program.

Zelda Williams, the daughter of the late comic actor Robin Williams, who died this week by suicide, is deleting her Twitter and Instagram accounts, maybe forever, because of trolls who insisted on using those media to send her photos of a corpse from a Spanish morgue taken in 2012 and insisting it was her father.

The focus of UVA football fans on their team’s 2014 schedule has been on how tough it is, with games against two preseason Top 10 teams, #1 Florida State and #7 UCLA, plus road games at BYU and Virginia Tech, and Louisville, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami …

The Virginia athletics department announced today its fall online live video streaming schedule for VirginiaSports.com. This schedule is comprised of 24 home events including men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, and volleyball games.

Creating jobs, boosting our economy, and providing a foundation for a brighter tomorrow: these are the simple facets of House Republicans’ plan for expanding opportunity for all Americans.

The Virginia Department of Transportation’s Culpeper District is relocating some of its Land Use staff to provide more localized service to the public.

Everywhere Stories: Short Fiction from a Small Planet, edited by Staunton author Clifford Garstang, will be published on October 1, 2014 by Press 53 of Winston-Salem.