Climate News Roundup: The retreat of the Outer Banks; the heat is on in the Bay
The ocean has become an increasingly greedy neighbor, forcing parts of the Outer Banks in North Carolina to retreat more than 200 feet in the last two decades.
The ocean has become an increasingly greedy neighbor, forcing parts of the Outer Banks in North Carolina to retreat more than 200 feet in the last two decades.
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia joined their colleagues in introducing the resolution to remove the deadline.
The Blue Ridge Music Center may get a new name for its outdoor amphitheater, if U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) get legislation through the U.S. Congress.
A group of House Republicans is working to replace the federal income tax with, get this, a 30 percent national sales tax.
A group of U.S. senators have reintroduced legislation to regulate assault weapons.
The crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border continues, with no policy solution in sight.
Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate around the world, in the oceans and on land.
A law named after a Culpeper resident will ensure parity for all retired police officers and firefighters and provide access to a tax benefit to help cover health insurance premiums.
The world of horseracing in the United States will be under stricter rules now that President Joe Biden signed legislation to end race-day doping of Thoroughbreds, and other forms of abuse.
Reports have found that gas stoves emit dangerous air pollutants and without adequate ventilation, can cause serious health risks.
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