
Odd question: But did COVID-19 slow down climate change?
The coronavirus pandemic has certainly led to a decrease in industrial activity and resulting greenhouse gas emissions during its reign over the planet in 2020.

The coronavirus pandemic has certainly led to a decrease in industrial activity and resulting greenhouse gas emissions during its reign over the planet in 2020.

Augusta Health’s first baby of 2021, Ashley Katherine, arrived at 4:01 am on Friday.

In times like these, the CEOs of big companies have a chance to really make a difference and step in to give back to the community. From sending medical help, donating cash, or offering free services, companies are continuously finding ways of joining the fight against COVID-19.

President Trump has signed Democrat Abigail Spanberger’s legislation to name a Chesterfield County post office after World War II code breaker Dorothy Braden Bruce.

Real estate is a valuable investment option that can help you diversify your portfolio, yet most individuals keep it as a last resort. This is primarily because it needs more capital investment and extensive research to get it right.

Social injustice. Environmental degradation. Cyberterrorism. These challenges are so complex they may at times seem insurmountable. Yet the very root of the word “complexity” suggests a possible path to solutions.

All week long, UVA Basketball Twitter was, well, predictable. Their favorite team had no chance against Gonzaga, was the consensus. And then those first five minutes happened.

Gonzaga jumped out to an early 18-5 lead, and after a brief flurry got UVA briefly back to single digits, it was a safe ‘Zags game the rest of the way. Your eyes tell you Virginia never had a chance. The numbers tell you that it wasn’t that.

The Virginia Tech Honors College Stamps Scholars recently took to the top deck of a parking garage to build 24 beds for children in the New River Valley with a national nonprofit organization called Sleep in Heavenly Peace.

Three Economic Resilience and Recovery Program projects that will help Virginia communities mitigate the economic impacts of the COVID-19 public health response are among those being funded through $6 million in GO Virginia grants announced this week.
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