U.S. Senators: More must be done for servicemembers living in unsafe conditions
Two U.S. Senators sent letters to the Air Force, Army, Navy, and to the Department of Defense regarding their implementation of privatized housing reforms.
Two U.S. Senators sent letters to the Air Force, Army, Navy, and to the Department of Defense regarding their implementation of privatized housing reforms.
The Southern Shenandoah Borderlands Project has been awarded $7,095,000 in federal funding to protect 4,364 acres of scenic lands.
Nearly $500,000 from an initiative of the ARC will fund the start of a project to accelerate Appalachia’s forest farming industry.
In the Commonwealth, 364,156 homes and small businesses do not have access to high-speed Internet, but the federal government has a plan.
The United States and the Republic of India agreed today to end six outstanding disputes at the World Trade Organization.
An unnecessary bureaucratic obstacle prevents college students from receiving a degree they have obtained enough credits to complete.
The Intelligence Authorization Act authorizes funding, provides legal authorities and enhances congressional oversight for the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC).
Virginia Tech is one of 34 semifinalists for the National Science Foundation’s inaugural Regional Innovation Engines competition.
A markup of the FAA reauthorization bill is officially on an indefinite delay after an ongoing dispute over a pilot training amendment.
Two bills that would build on the important progress made to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease passed the Senate HELP committee.
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