
UVA-led project brings greener look to D.C.
Humans are meant to live in nature, even when they live in cities. University of Virginia architecture professor Tim Beatley calls it “biophilia.”

Humans are meant to live in nature, even when they live in cities. University of Virginia architecture professor Tim Beatley calls it “biophilia.”

Farmers in some parts of Virginia have been experiencing one of the rainiest months of May on record, and they’re finding it difficult to keep their spirits afloat.

A recent article in Kentucky’s leading paper, The Lexington Herald Leader, discusses the down-fall of coal in the Bluegrass State.

Those who were concerned that the 2016 Energy, Sustainability and Resiliency conference would be business as usual were in for a surprise.

UVA baseball fans know that a bad week at the ACC Baseball Championship means nothing when it comes to the games that really matter.

Construction on the Rio Road grade-separated intersection will continue over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

The prospect of elk roaming the mountains of Virginia like they did hundreds of years ago is fascinating.

President Obama went to Hiroshima, did not apologize, did not state the facts of the matter, that there was no justification for the bombings there and in Nagasaki.

A Norfolk girl received a pediatric liver transplant as part of a relationship between Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and the UVA Children’s Hospital.

Good old Knoxville, Tennessee — this scruffy little town that I love — will host the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), a dismal bureaucracy.
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