New aquaponics facility in Virginia to provide fresh food to food bank, schools
A new aquaponics facility will address food insecurity and education when it opens its doors this fall.
A new aquaponics facility will address food insecurity and education when it opens its doors this fall.
Virginia leaders are making the case that Springfield remains the best location for the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s new headquarters.
Fewer sellers are listing their homes with the lowest June inventory level in Virginia in more than a decade.
As the world celebrates snakes, well, maybe not all of us, on World Snake Day on Sunday, the Wildlife Center of Virginia aims to remind people that most snakes are underappreciated and misunderstood.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, which has its eyes on majorities in the Virginia General Assembly, is highlighting its 17 Spotlight candidates in key House and Senate races.
Virginia Railway Express has selected a consulting firm to oversee its Capital Improvement Program.
A Drought Watch Advisory issued on June 9 for the Northern Piedmont region was lifted on Friday, but not for the Shenandoah region.
An amicus brief was submitted today by five members of Congress in support of a lawsuit to prevent the automatic approval of the MVP.
Eleven years ago, most people living in the Shenandoah Valley and Central Virginia had never heard the word “derecho” – let alone could anyone tell you what it was.
Virginia farmers are eligible for agriculture cost-share, a program which could mean farmers get more support for soil and water conservation practices.