
Federal COVID-19 funding to help Virginia private schools
Eligible Virginia private schools are being invited to apply for funding from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act approved by Congress in December.

Eligible Virginia private schools are being invited to apply for funding from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act approved by Congress in December.

Established by a $250,000 estate gift from Dr. Ray Gaskins, Longwood has endowed two athletics scholarships for a high-achieving male and female student-athlete.

#TeamAFP has made its second endorsement in the 2021 Democratic primary, backing Roanoke Del. Sam Rasoul in the race for the lieutenant governor nomination.

The past year has been challenging for many, and unfortunately, the youths of our community have been hit extremely hard when it comes to their mental health and well-being.

The Virginia Board of Historic Resources has selected Harrisonburg’s Lucy Simms as the honoree of a historical marker, to be placed near the building that bears her name.

Shane Lynch never expected to be directing the Washington and Lee University Singers from atop a piece of scaffolding.

Linda Hirw is a hunter. Not for clothing sales or supermarket deals. And not for ghosts. Hirw is a COVID-19 vaccine hunter.

The new Rhodes School of Arts and Humanities at Bridgewater College will combine the existing Division of Communication Studies, Fine Arts and Literature with the current Division of Humanities and Social Sciences to create the college’s first endowed, named school.

Seventh District Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger is inviting Central Virginia high school to participate in the annual Congressional Art Competition.

After several budget year attempts to give employees raises, the school system hopes to make them a reality in 2021-2022.
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