Virginia celebrates 1 million acres conserved through land preservation tax credit
Virginia’s Land Preservation Tax Credit has led to the permanent protection of more than 1 million acres of land in Virginia.
Virginia’s Land Preservation Tax Credit has led to the permanent protection of more than 1 million acres of land in Virginia.

The City of Waynesboro has a plan to develop a trail from the Claudius Crozet Blue Ridge Tunnel and get hikers and cyclists to the downtown area more safely than the current route along U.S. 250.
The 2023 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival is coming to Charlottesville in March and will immerse viewers in mountain sports, adventure and culture through short films from around the world.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and car dealerships across the state are participating in a contest to raise money for organizations through the sale of revenue-sharing license plates.
Ward D is up for grabs in the Waynesboro City Council election on Nov. 8. Sam Hostetter is the only incumbent Council member seeking re-election this term.

Solar panels are going up across the Chesapeake Bay watershed to help states reach their renewable energy targets. But, while working to achieve climate-related goals, solar fields have the potential to generate water pollution — through increased stormwater runoff.

The Virginia Land Conservation Foundation is accepting applications for nearly $15 million in land conservation grants, a record amount.

Virginia Living extended the product submission deadline for its 11th annual Made in Virginia Awards to Tuesday, July 12.

We have come a long way in my lifetime, but there is a continuing need for working toward and maintaining an inclusive community.

Three hundred students representing 55 schools competed at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in Richmond for the chance to move on to the National History Day national contest.
Our content is free to read, but we do have bills to pay. Pitch in and help us keep the community informed.