
Culpeper District Traffic Alerts: Week of July 18-22
The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.

The Virginia Tourism Corporation has awarded $1.45 million to 83 events through the American Rescue Plan Act Sports Marketing Incentive Program and ARPA Meeting & Convention Incentive Program.

The Natural Resources Conservation Service based in Richmond have created a new job to serve as the state’s primary point of contact for individuals or groups seeking information on programs, services or partnership opportunities.

The girl, pregnant, didn’t know where she was, just that the men in the box truck had dropped her off at a hospital. She was of no use to them anymore. Sex traffickers don’t make money selling guys on having sex with pregnant teens. She was somebody else’s problem now.

UVA Football single-game tickets for the Cavaliers’ final four home football games of the 2022 season go on sale to the public Friday.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture in Richmond announce the opening of “Cheers, Virginia!,” an exhibition running August 6 to January 29 in the David and Susan Goode Gallery.

More than 80 Virginia teens representing schools and youth groups from across the Commonwealth arrived at James Madison University in Harrisonburg today for the 2022 Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety summer leadership retreat.

A Virginia bill patroned by Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant of Henrico County and signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin Wednesday allows school boards across the Commonwealth to install boxes under school buses.

Virginia Commonwealth University’s Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center is now one of only 33 centers in the United States and 47 medical centers worldwide recognized by the Parkinson’s Foundation as a Center of Excellence. In Virginia, VCU’s center is the only one holding the elite designation.

The State Corporation Commission is inviting asking the public for feedback regarding a potential new area code to Virginia regions now served by the 804 area code.
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