
Fifty Plus: Hearing loss
Reading glasses are one thing, but starting to gradually lose my hearing is something else. My hearing was perfect up until a few years ago.

Reading glasses are one thing, but starting to gradually lose my hearing is something else. My hearing was perfect up until a few years ago.

The 400 Years of African American History Act would establish a commission to plan programs and activities in 2019 to recognize the arrival and influence of Africans in America.

If you believed the talking heads, you might think concern with inequality in our society was just a product of envy and economic ignorance.

Sports and fathers just seem to fit together. I’ve been thinking about the sports my father enjoyed and taught me to appreciate since Super Bowl Sunday is upon us.

Dr. Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, will speak on “The Humanities and the Future of Democracy” at Bridgewater College.

The Virginia Department of Health is requesting assistance from financially viable organizations that can serve meals to children during the summer months.

On her Facebook page, Martha Woodroof offers a whirlwind summary of her career journey.

Respected educator and administrator Lee Snyder, PhD., will serve as interim president of Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) beginning July 1, 2016.

The Arts Council of the Valley announced the award of Advancing the Arts grants awarded to local artists and educators.

Diane Nash, an African American activist, lecturer and businesswoman, is the guest speaker for James Madison University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week formal program on Jan. 18.
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