
Northam budget includes $1.2B investment in K-12 education
Gov. Ralph Northam’s $1.2 billion proposed investment in K-12 education includes the single-largest increase for at-risk schools in Virginia history.

Gov. Ralph Northam’s $1.2 billion proposed investment in K-12 education includes the single-largest increase for at-risk schools in Virginia history.

Rod Mullins joins Chris Graham to break down the economics of NASCAR’s move to go without an entitlement sponsor in 2020.

Gov. Ralph Northam is including $94.8 million in his proposed state budget to boost early-childhood education in Virginia public schools.

Officials broke ground Monday on a sustainable classroom at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Brock Environmental Center for students in a new Virginia Beach City Public Schools program.

U.S. Army Capt. Aaron Barragan, a 2014 graduate of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, has always believed in the idea of selfless service.

J.M. “Jerry” Jenkins of Blackstone was honored Dec. 4 with Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s 2019 Distinguished Service to Farm Bureau Award during the VFBF Annual Meeting in Norfolk.

With Democrats in control of Virginia’s government for the first time in a quarter of a century, political analyst Dr. Robert Holsworth told farmers they need to educate legislators about the importance of agriculture.

Dr. Craig Kent has been named to a senior position overseeing UVA Health and its clinical enterprise.

A third-grader at Churchville Elementary School is the Virginia state winner in the Kids Grow Green: Cashing in Cabbage program sponsored by Bonnie Plants.

The interim tag is now off Wesley Arthur, who was named Wednesday the head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field programs at Mary Baldwin University.