You can tell Tony Bennett thinks his Virginia basketball team will be competitive this year by looking at the nonconference schedule he has put together for November and December.
It sure sounds like Gov. Glenn Youngkin wants a full-out abortion ban, and the only thing stopping him is the Democrat-majority State Senate. The 2023 General Assembly elections will be a referendum on a lot of things. Abortion will clearly be at the forefront.
The sixth annual Virginia Farm Bureau Federation wheat tour on June 2 offered stakeholders a first-hand look at the quality and yield potential of the state’s grain crop.
Eleven Virginia cities and counties will receive $214,000 in state funds to support new investments into the infrastructure supporting their local food and farming systems.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun and Virginia Tech President Tim Sands Monday to announce a public-private partnership uniting industry, government, and academia to drive talent development and increased labor force participation in Virginia.
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced Tuesday a total of $300,000 in grant funding from the Virginia Food Access Investment Fund.
Virginia is in its third year of recognizing Juneteenth as an official state holiday and is celebrating the holiday all month long with events, speaker series, tours, and virtual offerings across the state.
Early in his 25-year career as a photographer, videographer, and explorer, Chris Kugelman, a 1994 Virginia Tech alum, worked an astonishing 14 months in the frigid cold of Antarctica for the National Science Foundation.
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