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VDH enhances Spanish, additional language services on ASK-VDH-3 hotline
The Virginia Department of Health has updated the VDH hotline to make the process easier for non-English speaking callers to get COVID-19 information and other community health related information.

Cultivate Charlottesville’s Food Justice Network launches 24/7 Food Security Text Line
The City of Charlottesville, in collaboration with Cultivate Charlottesville-Food Justice Network, has launched a 24/7 Food Security Text Line in English and Spanish to provide direct food resource information to residents of the city and surrounding counties.

Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia to give 2021 Founders Day Address at W&L
Michael Barsanti, the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia, will be the featured speaker at Washington and Lee University’s virtual Founders Day/Omicron Delta Kappa Convocation on Tuesday at 5 p.m.

Bridgewater College hosts day of virtual events to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Bridgewater College will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of virtual events, “BC Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” on Monday, Jan. 18.

Price introduces Voting Rights Act of Virginia to ensure all Virginians can cast their votes
The Voting Rights Act of Virginia, introduced by Del. Cia Price, D-95th District, is a modernized update to the federal Voting Rights Act enacted in 1965, aimed at expanding and protecting the right to vote for all Virginians.

Easy way to understand RTP in iGaming
While some players are seduced by the themes of the casino games others prefer focusing on the games that feature more bonuses.

Navarro takes oath of office, becomes 37th SCC commissioner
Angela L. Navarro was sworn in Tuesday as the 37th commissioner of the State Corporation Commission.

Holiday greenery can spread boxwood blight to your landscape, according to Virginia Cooperative Extension experts
Boxwood blight, a fungal disease affecting plants in the boxwood family, can be spread by discarded holiday greenery.

Climate literacy: The key to solving the climate crisis, building green jobs and sustainable economies
In the decades since the launch of the global environmental movement after the first Earth Day, more than 3 billion young people have graduated from high school having learned little or nothing about climate change.