
FDA reversing course on fast-track approvals for COVID-19 antibody tests
The FDA is walking back a policy that allowed many companies to market unvalidated and unreliable COVID-19 antibody tests.

The FDA is walking back a policy that allowed many companies to market unvalidated and unreliable COVID-19 antibody tests.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria announced the winners of the Congressional Art Competition in Virginia’s Second Congressional District on Monday.

Virginia distillers are rolling out a new high-demand product, but you won’t need a rocks glass or lime twist for this one.

The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley (CAAV) is a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., is calling for the Treasury Department to make sure Americans with a lack of reliable internet access are able to receive Coronavirus Economic Impact Payments as soon as possible.

Dominion Energy Virginia has quadrupled the amount of solar and wind generation in its 15-year, long-term integrated resource plan in the past year.

Nizhoni Tallas and Ross Cooper of the College of Natural Resources and Environment have had to adjust to working remotely as interns at the Virginia Water Resources Research Center.

Five and a half hours, nine back-to-back Zoom calls, and three puzzles later, Eastern Mennonite University’s veteran codebreaker team emerged victorious in the KRYPTOS 2020 challenge.

Ralph Northam is stuck on seeing the state increase its COVID-19 testing capacity to 10,000 per day. He’s had six weeks, and his efforts to date, such as they are, have us at 4,000 per day today. And for some reason, he’s proud of himself.

The trees of Virginia Tech hold an important place on campus and within the hearts of Hokies everywhere.
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