
2020 Virginia History Day Contest moves to virtual format
The 2020 Virginia History Day state contest, scheduled to take place at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture April 25-26, will now move to a virtual format.

The 2020 Virginia History Day state contest, scheduled to take place at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture April 25-26, will now move to a virtual format.

VDOT contractor Curtis Contracting, Inc. of West Point will resume bridge deck work requiring extended lane closures on westbound Interstate 64 over Route 20 at exit 121 in Charlottesville.

University of Virginia President Jim Ryan announced Wednesday that the school, in response to the deepening coronavirus outbreak, is moving classes online with a plan to reassess after April 5.

The State Senate voted Friday to pass a measure that sets Virginia on the path toward a 100 percent clean energy future.

Total Fiber Recovery will invest $49 million to establish its first recycled pulp production facility in the City of Chesapeake.

Despite a near-disastrous collapse in the final four minutes, Virginia’s trip to the Steel City ended successfully for the Cavaliers with a 59-56 win over Pittsburgh.

Nowadays, many people suffer from chronic pain of different kinds. The pain can be linked with injuries and medical conditions, among other reasons.

Gov. Ralph Northam this week launched the Virginia Local Government Exchange Program, designed to bridge cultural and geographic divides across Virginia.

When Jenna Harvey decided to give physics and astronomy a try, she had no idea her research would contribute to the discovery of three galaxies containing supermassive black holes on a collision course.

George Mason shrugged off a tough shooting night to post a momentum-building win over Massachusetts, 73-63, on Wednesday night inside EagleBank Arena.
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