
Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals sets Feb. 4 public hearings
The Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals will conduct public hearings at 1:30 pm, Thursday, Feb. 4.

The Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals will conduct public hearings at 1:30 pm, Thursday, Feb. 4.

A Feb. 12 Time Machine Telethon has a goal to raise $150,000 for affordable housing development in Albemarle County.

Karen Roberto and Tina Savla, both core faculty members of Virginia Tech’s Center for Gerontology, are leading a five-year, $2.14 million study that will examine the role of extended family caregivers and their service use, needs, and challenges.

It’s vogue to think of the Gonzaga loss in the same vein as the late 2013 beatdown at Tennessee, but the 98-75 beatdown the day after Christmas wasn’t a wakeup call for this Virginia team.

It’s tough enough playing Syracuse’s 2-3 zone because they play it 365 days a year, and you play against it, once, maybe twice. Factor in, then, that Virginia got Syracuse on the back end of a Saturday-Monday double.

A new Sierra Club clean energy report card gives Dominion Energy Virginia a “D” and Appalachian Power and FirstEnergy Corporation an “F.”

Two teams that you hate running offense against: Virginia, and its Pack Line, and Syracuse, and its 2-3 zone.

Medical billing and management are very frustrating and time consuming tasks. It has became a trend for medical organizations for outsource their billing services.

Harrisonburg Public Works crews will begin working on an upgrade of pedestrian signals to audible pedestrian signals, starting with those on Port Republic Road.

The VMI track and field teams showed continued progress at the fourth annual VMI Team Challenge at the Corps Physical Training Facility.