
When Charlottesville was nuked
Thirty-seven years ago, Congress commissioned and published a work of fiction, an account of what life in Charlottesville might be like during a nuclear war.

Thirty-seven years ago, Congress commissioned and published a work of fiction, an account of what life in Charlottesville might be like during a nuclear war.

NPR vice president Keith Woods will deliver the keynote address for the 62nd Ethics Institute in Journalism at Washington and Lee University.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced today that the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center will be entering into a partnership with Siemens.

The Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association has overhauled its well-received Community Health Legislative Dashboards.

CoStar Group will invest $8.17 million in a new research and software development center in Richmond.

This past week, I had the privilege of joining the Pittsylvania County Farm Bureau for their annual meeting in Chatham.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created by the Dodd-Frank Act with the intention of overseeing consumer protection.

Democrat Hillary Clinton is our choice for president in the Nov. 8 election, after which we hope the nation can take steps toward healing.

Dominion’s re-drawn route for a natural gas pipeline will pierce at least 10 properties that owners had placed into a special trust.

Recent U.S. Census Bureau data show reductions in the poverty rate and increases in household median income, but that’s not the whole story.
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