
Solar projects will help Virginia agencies reduce energy costs, while spurring growth in solar industry
Solar energy systems will be installed at three state agency facilities, helping state agencies reduce energy costs.

Solar energy systems will be installed at three state agency facilities, helping state agencies reduce energy costs.

The state’s first milk purchase program to benefit food-insecure families was announced Dec. 5 at the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, located in the heart of dairy country.

The Virginia Department of Health has released results from the 2016-2017 Virginia Adult Tobacco Survey.

A powerful voice offering a woman’s point of view on politics is joining the airwaves on Virginia’s new home for state and national political news talk in Virginia – WJFN 100.5 FM on the radio dial, and www.WJFNRadio.com online.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels, Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, announced on Tuesday that Trey Wilson will join the organization as the team’s new play-by-play broadcaster and Director of Communications & Broadcasting.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Virginia Cooperative Extension nearly $1.1 million to expand prevention training to help tackle to the commonwealth’s rural opioid addiction problem.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced that for the first time in the Commonwealth, early childhood educators will have access to a seamless pathway for earning marketable credentials in early childhood education.

The Commonwealth of Virginia has reached an agreement to ensure that coal combustion residuals (CCR or “coal ash”) at a major dump site in Chesapeake will not threaten water quality or public health.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) issued the following statement after Amazon selected Crystal City in Virginia as one of two sites for their second headquarters.

Amazon, Inc. will invest approximately $2.5 billion to establish a major new headquarters in Virginia that will create more than 25,000 high-paying jobs over 12 years.