
Seizure Safe Schools bill passes House of Delegates, headed to Northam for final approval
The Virginia House of Delegates passed Seizure Safe Schools legislation in a 86-13 vote on Thursday.

The Virginia House of Delegates passed Seizure Safe Schools legislation in a 86-13 vote on Thursday.

Human rights abuses under Erdogan are beyond the pale of inhumanity and moral decadence.

The true measure of an officeholder comes not in the promises made but whether that person is willing to put their money where their mouth is.

Remote learning options – when they are feasible, which is questionable for areas lacking broadband access – simply do not provide the full range of benefits for the well-being of children, including their mental health.

The James Madison University College of Education is partnering on a $10.8 million federal grant to create a professional development program to increase teacher effectiveness and improve in-person, remote and hybrid instruction in STEM.

Gov. Ralph Northam is inviting Virginia students, educators and families to participate in the second annual Black History Month Historical Marker Contest, which kicks off on Monday.

“Street Knowledge” welcomes back our NASCAR beat reporter, Rod Mullins, who joins us today to go over the storylines for Sunday’s NASCAR season-opening Daytona 500.

Ninth District Congressman Morgan Griffith and 65 other members of Congress led by Congressman Jason Smith (R-Mo.) sent a letter to President Biden Thursday calling on him to reopen schools.

Four percent raises for employees will remain a priority for Waynesboro Schools in the 2021-2022 budget.

The House Appropriations Committee reported House Bill 1800, the budget bill, to the full House of Delegates by a vote of 19-2 on Wednesday.
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