Earl Zimmerman: Climate and Energy News Roundup
Concurrent with deploying new, better buses, Harrisonburg’s Department of Public Transportation revealed a new branding.
Concurrent with deploying new, better buses, Harrisonburg’s Department of Public Transportation revealed a new branding.
On one side of the ban TikTok debate, we have 21 Republican state attorneys general, including Virginia AG Jason Miyares.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, appointed in 2017 by Donald Trump to a 10-year term, announced on Wednesday that he will step down in January, two years early, and it’s because Trump doesn’t find the guy he nominated to be sufficiently loyal.
During the siege of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, more than 140 police officers were assaulted and damages exceeded $2.8 million.
Sen. Tim Kaine was re-elected to his third term in the U.S. Senate on Election Day 2024. In 2024, he marked 30 years serving in public office.
A recent Washington Post headline read “Democrats face a reckoning and a long rebuilding. There’s no quick fix.”
A report by Ocean Conservancy has concluded that a second term of Donald Trump as U.S. president poses serious threats to the world’s oceans.
Could women’s rights to birth control be decided by next week’s election? We’re not trying to scare you, but the answer is yes.
A federal judge has issued an injunction ordering the Youngkin administration to restore the voting rights of more than 1,600 Virginia residents.
We still don’t have a court date in the suits filed in Waynesboro Circuit Court over the certification of the Nov. 5 election in Waynesboro.
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