
Virginia Tech employee donates kidney to save co-worker’s life
Four years ago, a casual hallway conversation between Virginia Tech “work buddies” Brian Huddleston and Heather Parrish led them to embark on a life-transforming journey.

Four years ago, a casual hallway conversation between Virginia Tech “work buddies” Brian Huddleston and Heather Parrish led them to embark on a life-transforming journey.

Part of Route 991 (Jacob Burner Drive) in Rockingham County is scheduled to close for about five weeks beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8, during a bridge rehabilitation project.

Harrisonburg Police Department Deputy Chief Gabriel Camacho has been named as interim police chief, and will officially step into the role on Sept. 12.

Fifth District Democratic congressional nominee Dr. Cameron Webb will host a virtual town hall with his daughter, 9 year-old Avery Webb, to answer questions kids have as they are returning to school.

It is a well-known fact that every business owner’s joy is to see more and more customers patronizing their business.

Albemarle County will remove the At Ready statue, the two cannons, and the stacked cannonballs located at Court Square on Saturday, Sept. 12.

The show business is welcoming more diverse people in all kinds of roles, which is something that we should celebrate about as it is a sign of evolving and achieving towards a multicultural community. Aziz Aljasmi is a prime example of being an extraordinary director who has won over many communities in the Middle East…

Daniel McMahon, 32, was sentenced today in federal court in the Western District of Virginia to 41 months of imprisonment for threatening an African-American Charlottesville City Council candidate because of his race.

End Citizens United has launched a $100,000 digital ad campaign in the Fifth District alleging that Republican congressional nominee Bob Good cares more about special interest handouts than Virginians.

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