
Virginia Tech researchers receive grant to study misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine
Researchers at Virginia Tech are now looking into how social media misinformation influences people’s intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Researchers at Virginia Tech are now looking into how social media misinformation influences people’s intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending April 2.

All individuals in Virginia age 16 and older will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting on Sunday, April 18, ahead of the May 1 nationwide goal set by President Joe Biden.

Gov. Ralph Northam has signed legislation that provides protections against voter suppression, discrimination and intimidation.

Here’s a look at the most popular soccer teams among U.S. soccer fans.

Opening Day for the 2021 Major League Baseball season is this Thursday. The Baltimore Orioles will be in Boston. A week later, the O’s have their home opener in Camden Yards, hosting the Red Sox.

In 2021, Instagram can replace your online store. You can start a business with minimal investment.

Washington and Lee University will welcome scholars and artists from across the country to its 15th National Symposium of Theater and Performance Arts in Academe on April 1-2.

If you’re AEW founder Tony Khan, you almost have to sign Andrade, released on Sunday by WWE, reportedly with no non-compete clause that would make him wait out three or six months of inactivity.

Some health districts will begin the transition to Phase 1c vaccinations this week, and all communities across Virginia should be able to open to this group of essential workers within weeks.