Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin makes administration, board appointments
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration and board appointments this week.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration and board appointments this week.
In recent talks between U.S. and Chinese leaders, they have found common ground in support for more people-to-people exchanges, particularly in education.
VDOT has updated its list of highway projects in the Culpeper District during the next week.
The spirit of the Constitution, drafted by men who chafed against the heavy-handed tyranny of an imperial ruler, would suggest that one’s home is a fortress, safe from almost every kind of intrusion.
A 26-acre park along the banks of the South River and a nearly two-mile greenway are both part of a plan to rebrand Waynesboro as an outdoors destination.
Bobby Henderson, Waynesboro’s former mayor, who is running for the at-large seat on Waynesboro City Council in the 2024 election cycle, isn’t a fan of the city’s controversial vice mayor, Jim Wood.
Valley Program for Aging Services has faced major challenges over its 50-year history. Most notably, the rapidly aging Baby Boomers and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sixteen Virginia school divisions have been awarded $600,000 to upgrade equipment for CTE programs in schools and technical centers.
The Shenandoah County School Board, in the name of taking a big step backwards, has decided to restore the names of Confederate military heroes Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and Turner Ashby to two county schools.
Michael Jordan, the NBA G.O.A.T. building a second career as a NASCAR Cup Series team owner, hit the nail on the head recently with his observation about the big thing holding back the stock-car racing series.