Virginia Tech meteorologist on Ian: ‘Hunker down for the weekend’
In Virginia, impacts of Ian will likely be felt late Friday or early Saturday, according to Stephanie Zick at Virginia Tech.
In Virginia, impacts of Ian will likely be felt late Friday or early Saturday, according to Stephanie Zick at Virginia Tech.

Virginia’s unemployment rate fell to 2.6 percent in August, a 1 percent decrease from August 2021.

The Virginia Department of Forestry is ready for acorn season.

The Commonwealth’s Patriot Day Ceremony will be held on Monday, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. in the Heilman Amphitheater at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond.

Lessons learned from a 2018 snow event near Bristol were not applied by Virginia leaders before the disaster on Interstate 95 in the Fredericksburg area earlier this year.
A unique program at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine is helping students who are underrepresented in medicine reach their dreams of medical school.

There are six public protest rallies scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 31, in support of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and against Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s decision to withdraw our participation.

“All good things must come to an end,” said Ed Clark, president and founder of the Wildlife Center of Virginia. “UNTAMED,” the television series co-produced by the center and the Richmond-based VPM, will not be renewed for a fifth season.

A weather battle zone marking the northern edge of extreme heat and more temperate air will set the stage for torrential downpours to repeat from Kansas to West Virginia, Tennessee and Virginia this week.

The State Board for Community Colleges, by a unanimous vote, chose to maintain the current in-state tuition and mandatory fees for the 2022-2023 academic year.