VMFA on the Road: Artmobile exhibition coming to Blue Ridge Community College
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is taking their show on the road – literally – with an artmobile.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is taking their show on the road – literally – with an artmobile.

Twenty-six months after the COVID-19 lockdown in the United States was lifted, social distancing and masks are as important as vaccinations and booster shots in preventing infection.

Not unlike many Washington Nationals fans, I’m upset about the trade of Juan Soto. Upset isn’t the word. The word is unprintable.

You wouldn’t jump out of an airplane without buckling your parachute, so why would you drive a car without buckling your seat belt? That’s a question posed in a new video from the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

Virginia Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine cosponsored The Report and Educate About Campus Hazing (REACH) Act.
Doctors across the state are volunteering their time to provide free medical care to those in need anywhere in Virginia. The program was launched by Lackey Clinic, a free and charitable healthcare center serving the uninsured.

Billions of people play video games every day. Lawmakers, parents and other experts often point to the addictive quality of games as having harm on a players’ mental health especially when it comes to children.

Former president Donald Trump is getting millions from the Saudis to host a golf tournament 50 miles from the site of the 9/11 terrorist attacks financed by the Saudi government.

Twelve venues plan to offer arts experiences during Arts Council of the Valley’s First Fridays of the Valley on August 5.
With Friday night’s Mega Millions jackpot having increased to an estimated $1.1 billion, people in eligible states across the country are no doubt considering purchasing a ticket or two.
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