
5 reasons why moving to Virginia may just be the best option for you
For some reason, Virginia is not among the top states where people would like to move, given the chance. Everybody seems to be more hyped about California, New York or Florida.

For some reason, Virginia is not among the top states where people would like to move, given the chance. Everybody seems to be more hyped about California, New York or Florida.

Sen. Mark Warner and Reps. Gerry Connolly and Don Beyer comment on President Trump’s decision to cancel a 2.1 percent pay raise for civilian federal employees scheduled to take effect in January of next year.

A small crowd was gathered on the lawn in a neighborhood outside Blacksburg, squinting up into to the sunlight as a drone zoomed into view over the treeline and hovered above the grass.

Recently, I’ve participated in the announcement of five projects that will repurpose old coal mine lands for a variety of uses, from economic development to recreation.

Ranchers and environmental advocates haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, but the differences between the two aren’t as extreme anymore.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a report showing that diseases from vectors, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas, have tripled since 2004 in the U.S.

Governor Ralph Northam released the results of a review conducted by the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security and the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice into allegations of abuse at the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center in Augusta County.

China is the No. 1 export destination for $691 million of Virginia’s agricultural exports, so China’s retaliation for recently imposed U.S. tariffs is hurting the state’s farmers.

Members of the Tri-Caucus sent a letter to Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao in opposition to the Trump Administration’s recently announced plan to weaken federal clean car standards.

New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville will host a book launch party celebrating the second edition of Marijean Oldham’s book 100 Things to Do in Charlottesville Before You Die.
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