U.S. subsidiary of German-based abrasives company to expand in Virginia Beach
Hermes Abrasives USA, the U.S. subsidiary of German-based Hermes Abrasives, will invest $5.6 million to expand in Virginia Beach.
Hermes Abrasives USA, the U.S. subsidiary of German-based Hermes Abrasives, will invest $5.6 million to expand in Virginia Beach.
Anthony Colandrea was named the ACC Rookie of the Week after his stellar debut in UVA’s 36-35 loss to JMU on Saturday.
On National Peanut Day, Sept. 13, Virginians are encouraged to celebrate one of the state’s most iconic commodities.
Low-income public schools in the United States are underfunded by approximately $6,700 per pupil, and Virginia schools are no exception.
Harrisonburg’s public utilities department is conducting its annual testing of the sanitary sewer system starting this week and running through November.
The Virginia Department of Health is warning Virginians of an outbreak of meningococcal disease in eastern, central and southwest Virginia.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has issued a drought warning for seven counties including Augusta and Rockingham indicating a significant drought is imminent.
Summer is coming to an end, but the Virginia Department of Transportation wants motorists to make the most of Labor Day weekend.
Charlottesville Area Transit will launch a new low-emission microtransit pilot program this fall in Albemarle County.
Virginians will be able to immerse themselves in Virginia foods and beverages as part of a new ticketed event at the State Fair of Virginia called Taste of Virginia.