
New tech solutions that will turn cybersecurity around in the future
Cybersecurity has always been important, and it seems that now it’s more crucial than ever. Here are the new digital solutions that will have a huge impact on cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity has always been important, and it seems that now it’s more crucial than ever. Here are the new digital solutions that will have a huge impact on cybersecurity.

It’s difficult control what your child does on their device, and this is why every parent has a reason to laud the invention of spy apps. These have since become a game-changer in today’s tech-dominated world, making it easy to track your child’s activities on mobile.

The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week.

VDOT will repair a sinkhole located on the west side of Route 262 in Augusta County beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 1.

The current situation with COVID-19 at Augusta Health is “the most serious it has been since the beginning of the pandemic,” said Mary Mannix, the president and CEO of Augusta Health, in a video posted to Facebook.

A couple of decades ago it was adequate enough to put on a few exercise videos and work out in front of your television. However with the inception of Instagram in 2010, a new wave of fitness idols was created.

Since the Virginia Lottery sold its first ticket on Sept. 20, 1988, it has sold more than $44 billion in tickets, awarded $26 billion in prizes to players, and paid nearly $2.5 billion in commissions and incentives to thousands of retailer partners.

“Coach’s Corner with Bronco Mendenhall” returns tonight at BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse. The weekly radio show is set to air from 7-8 p.m.

A new monument commissioned by the Virginia Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Commission will be dedicated and unveiled in a ceremony on Brown’s Island in Richmond on Wednesday.
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