
What fish can we eat?
Between mercury poisoning, overfishing and the environmental impacts of fish farms or “aquaculture,” some might expect to see a “Proceed with Caution” sign above seafood counters soon.

Between mercury poisoning, overfishing and the environmental impacts of fish farms or “aquaculture,” some might expect to see a “Proceed with Caution” sign above seafood counters soon.

Officials at Shenandoah National Park announced that they will modify a proposal, first announced in November 2014, to increase park entrance fees.

Last Tuesday, the President came to the Capitol to speak to Congress and the American people about his priorities for our nation.

In a shocking move earlier today, multiple Senate Republicans seemingly changed their votes on Senator Barbara Favola’s (D-Arlington) SB 943, a bill to keep guns out of the hands of convicted stalkers and sexual batterers.

Rep. Randy Forbes (R-4th), Rep. Rob Wittman (R-1st), Majority Leader M. Kirkland Cox (R-Colonial Heights), Del. Rich Anderson (R-Manassas) and Del. Chris Stolle (R-Virginia Beach) discussed the veterans care center legislation before the House.

A Winter Weather Advisory in effect for Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro through 6 p.m. Monday has the area in line for two to four inches of snow, with another one to three inches possible overnight Monday.

Despite trailing by 10 at halftime, Richmond mounted a furious second-half comeback but ultimately could not crack the 22nd-ranked Dayton Flyers (16-3, 6-1), falling 63-60.

According to the 2013 Crime in Virginia report compiled by the Virginia State Police, there were 39 burglaries reported at farm facilities that year, along with 20 more in fields and woodlands.

Next Monday, Jan. 26, the Virginia Department of Transportation and Fairfield-Echols LLC of Fishersville will begin work to replace the Route 637 (Dick Woods Road) bridge over Ivy Creek in Albemarle County.

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