
AITC welcomes applications for educator grants this fall
Teachers interested in starting a school garden or helping students learn about a chicken’s life cycle could benefit from Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom’s educator grants.

Teachers interested in starting a school garden or helping students learn about a chicken’s life cycle could benefit from Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom’s educator grants.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration today.

Fueled by a strong stat by Sean Hjelle and late scoring, the Richmond Flying Squirrels won, 4-2, against the Reading Fightin Phils on Tuesday night at The Diamond.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced five new state historical highway markers that highlight topics of national, state and regional significance to Asian American Pacific Islander history in the Commonwealth.

It’s time for the kids to go back to school. That means it’s also time for the annual tradition of dumping out your purse and wallet and trading all your savings for crayons, binders, backpacks, and clothes.

The poll tax requiring voters to pay a tax three years in a row at least six months before the election was instituted in the 1902 Constitution with the avowed purpose of “cleaning up” elections, translated to mean keeping Black citizens and poor whites from voting.

Gov. Ralph Northam recently announced the reappointment of two members to the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.

Washington and Lee University will name a new interdisciplinary academic center for teaching and research on Southern race relations, culture and politics in honor of late professor of history emeritus Ted DeLaney.

Virginia plans to invest $500 million to improve ventilation and air quality in public schools, securing the completion of nearly all currently planned HVAC projects.

After anywhere from months to more than a year of virtual learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students will soon be heading to college campuses for in-person instruction during the fall semester.