New study: Food hardship in Virginia up among working people, children and seniors
The number of people without enough food increased from 281,406 to 434,197 in Virginia from 2021 to 2022.
The number of people without enough food increased from 281,406 to 434,197 in Virginia from 2021 to 2022.
The Northern Neck area of Virginia received an early Christmas gift last week with the passage of the Northern Neck National Heritage Area Act.
Reports have found that gas stoves emit dangerous air pollutants and without adequate ventilation, can cause serious health risks.
With a borderline embarrassing 30-minute spectacle on Instagram Wednesday evening, Kamren Robinson grabbed a Virginia hat.

With a forecast for dangerous wind chills and potential for ice, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to protect themselves from carbon monoxide poisoning and fires by providing tips to keep families safe.
VDOT has updated its list of highway work that is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.
U.S. lawmakers passed reform legislation late Wednesday to provide funding to train officers and mental health professionals to work with de-escalation tactics when working with individuals with mental health issues.
A former attorney and Army officer assigned to the JAG School in Charlottesville was indicted by a federal grand jury in Charlottesville.
Student loan borrowers who received an email indicating their application for student debt forgiveness was approved – pending court litigation – received yet another email Tuesday, this one saying the subject line of the previous email was inaccurate.
More than 80 students from five public school divisions in Virginia gave final presentations on their research on solar power, heat islands and other topics.
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