Despite late spring frost, Virginia farms bursting with fresh strawberries
Strawberry growers in Virginia were impacted by the early April cold snap, but despite the setback, are optimistic about the season.
Strawberry growers in Virginia were impacted by the early April cold snap, but despite the setback, are optimistic about the season.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, in coordination with the Virginia Drought Monitoring Task Force, has expanded its drought watch advisory to now include 44 counties, including our base of operations, Augusta County.
Jason Miyares, you would think, would have learned about due process in law school. Middle-school kids learn about due process in eighth-grade civics.
The Commonwealth Transportation Board will host nine meetings in Virginia for the public to share feedback on transportation projects.
The Youngkin administration is claiming that the state’s unemployment rate increased only a smidge in February, to 3.1 percent, which is a bit of fun with numbers on the part of the MAGAs.
Our MAGA governor, Glenn Youngkin, wants you to believe the Virginia economy is “roaring,” as the unemployment rate is starting to tick up, and new and continued federal jobless claims are at uncomfortable levels.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch in effect until 7 p.m. this evening for Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and D.C.

The home-sales market in Virginia saw a slight bump in January, a 1.8 percent increase over January 2024, according to a report from Virginia REALTORS® released on Monday.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is taking the pending federal job cuts that threaten to put 675,000 Virginians out of work like a good welfare-stater.
The Trump/Musk gutting of the federal workforce is threatening 300,000 people in Virginia directly employed by the federal government, and another 375,000 who work for government contractors.