
NASCAR: Martinsville, Confederate flag, guests welcome at Homestead, Talladega
Chris Graham and Rod Mullins talk NASCAR news, focusing on tonight’s race in Martinsville, and the breaking news on the ban on Confederate flags at future events.

Chris Graham and Rod Mullins talk NASCAR news, focusing on tonight’s race in Martinsville, and the breaking news on the ban on Confederate flags at future events.

Shenandoah National Park is increasing recreational access and services beginning Thursday, when the park will be reopened to visitors 24 hours a day.

The selection committee for Charlottesville’s Got Talent! was overwhelmed by the positive interest and talent our community has displayed in their submissions.

How can one get to meet people, when the coronavirus pandemic restricts us from going out for a walk, meeting up in a cozy cafe, or visiting new friends?

Read to Them has launched a nationwide reading program designed to help students read together and stay connected over the summer.

The Virtual Torch Run begins today, and hundreds of athletes, law enforcement officers and community members will run, bike or walk #1900forSOVA.

Over time everyone is trying to earn extra to fulfill the additional needs and to move from 9-5 jobs towards an online business setup.

There is a putrid odor that is a combination of manure, spoiled meat, old gym socks – anything and everything that has a foul odor, really – wafting around a Virginia Tech greenhouse.

For Gracie Litsinger, the recipe for teaching chemistry was a little creativity and a trip to her vegetable drawer.

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