Earl Zimmerman: Climate and Energy News Roundup for September 2025
James Madison University revealed its new electric “Gus Bus” that provides books, tutoring, and mobile classrooms to elementary schools throughout Harrisonburg.
James Madison University revealed its new electric “Gus Bus” that provides books, tutoring, and mobile classrooms to elementary schools throughout Harrisonburg.
Reed Garrett’s pro baseball tenure began in 2014, and that career has taken him around North America and the world.
Let’s not mince words: every American should be alarmed by President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tactics, theatrics and threats.
A list of sanctuary jurisdictions was released by the Justice Department, and surprisingly, no cities or counties in Virginia were included.
The government’s war on homelessness—much like its war on terrorism, its war on drugs, its war on illegal immigration, and its war on COVID-19—is yet another Trojan Horse.
Virginia solar installers are bracing for the rollback of the federal rooftop solar tax credit and a potential decision from state regulators to allow Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy to reduce net metering rates.
The New York Post alleges that former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pursued DEI initiatives over upgrading the air travel system.
Tommie Martz was roommates in his first year of pro ball in 1960 in the Pittsburgh system with Steve Blass, who would be the winning pitcher in Game 7 as the Pirates beat the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series 11 years later.
As a bartender, Alejandro Circelli tries to connect with his customers and show them there’s more to being a queer man than meets the eye.
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts has made the decision to teach-out its remaining students as of August 31, 2025..
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