Forget the creepy clowns, the hulking beasts, the vicious dogs of your childhood nightmares. That’s all in the past. What matters today is what kept you up last night.
Starting Monday, July 1, the commonwealth will enact 12 laws that impact the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, its licensees and applicants for ABC licenses.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today in Department of Commerce v. New York that a citizenship question in the U.S. Census report cannot proceed for 2020.
The state policy boards for elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education have approved 53 new teacher preparation programs and 25 new degrees that will allow graduates to become teachers after earning four-year degrees in education.
In the past, many educators believed that having a laptop and cell phone that can access the internet is all the technology that a student needs to prepare for the future. However, times have changed, and technology has become the driving force in education.
The new Splash Pass program, a collaboration between Harrisonburg Police and the Harrisonburg Parks and Recreation Department, will serve as a way to bring officers and local children closer together through positive experiences.
Virginia Tourism Corporation is kicking off a “50 Years of Love” celebration to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the popular Virginia is for Lovers slogan.
New Dominion Bookshop will host a book reading and signing with fiction writers Cary Holladay and Bruce Holsinger on Wednesday, July 3, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM.
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