
Walk-off single lifts Richmond over Binghamton, 2-1
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (11-19) earned a, 2-1, 10-inning walk-off win over the Binghamton Mets (19-14) on Wednesday afternoon at The Diamond.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (11-19) earned a, 2-1, 10-inning walk-off win over the Binghamton Mets (19-14) on Wednesday afternoon at The Diamond.

The Waynesboro Y year round competitive swim team, SMAC (Shenandoah Marlins Aquatic Club) competed at the Bass Long Course Invitational May 2nd and 3rd.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (4-17) snapped a franchise-record 15-game slide with a, 5-1, victory over the Altoona Curve (15-7) at Peoples Natural Gas Field on Monday night.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced recipients of the 2015 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Awards Friday during an awards ceremony held at the Governor’s Mansion. These awards spotlight the outstanding efforts individual and organization volunteers make on behalf of citizens throughout the Commonwealth.

Big Wine is not a good neighbor willing to share common resources, like water, land, and air. Instead, they hoard them and get away with it, partly because of substantial donations to politicians.

The New Britain Rock Cats (9-6) rolled behind seven scoreless innings from lefty Yohan Flande to a, 6-2, win over the Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-9) at The Diamond on Thursday night.

Throughout the academic year, 15 third-year architecture students from Virginia Tech’s College of Architecture and Urban Studies have been working to complete a sports complex for the Little League in Clifton Forge, Virginia.

From examining the genes in the monkey flower, to exploring the Rev. Martin Luther King’s political, social and theological beliefs, to epilepsy therapies, to sustainable tourism, 38 University of Virginia undergraduates will pursue 36 grant-funded research projects this summer.

The hypocritical dichotomy between the treatments of high-level politically connected officials versus lower level whistleblowers has never been more pronounced.

The eighth-seeded Miami Hurricanes held ninth-seeded UVA scoreless for a stretch of six minutes in the second half – and to 12 total points in the final 13 minutes – to post a 62-52 win at the Greensboro Coliseum.
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