
Hokie Ready: There’s an app for that
Emergency contacts, safety alerts, and a COVID-19 screening tool for employees and students — there’s a new Virginia Tech app for that.

Emergency contacts, safety alerts, and a COVID-19 screening tool for employees and students — there’s a new Virginia Tech app for that.

Gov. Ralph Northam today declared a state of emergency in advance of Hurricane Isaias, which is expected to impact parts of coastal Virginia starting on Monday, Aug. 3.

U.S. News & World Report has recognized VCU Medical Center as the No. 1 hospital in the Richmond metro area now for 10 years in a row.

The House voted today to pass the Great American Outdoors Act, a bill championed by U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) to address the $12 billion maintenance backlog at National Park Service sites.

The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine welcomed its 11th class, its largest to date, on Monday.

Pandemic profiteering passed another milestone today as the collective growth in the wealth of America’s 600-plus billionaires during the coronavirus crisis topped $700 billion.

Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Family Nutrition Program are utilizing a tried and true method of communication to educate and assist members of the community: the telephone.

After more than 300 episodes that have reached millions of listeners over the last 12 years, BackStory, the American history podcast produced by Virginia Humanities, published its final episode today.

NASCAR and IndyCar are gearing up for a historic weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Free resources designed to train farmers and rural community members to identify and manage farm stress are now available.