
Second print run of #artfeltTHANKS yard signs will be available June 12
The first signs printed in the #artfeltTHANKS project out before the signs could be printed.

The first signs printed in the #artfeltTHANKS project out before the signs could be printed.

Abigail Spanberger is backing two bipartisan bills to strengthen the capacity and security of the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain amid fears of drug shortages as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A series of free virtual Medicare 101 Educational Seminars, sponsored by Virginia Farm Bureau Health Insurance, are scheduled through August.

The USDA has approved funding for Virginia to operate the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer.

Virginia voters, according to a new poll, overwhelmingly support spending economic stimulus dollars on clean energy rather than polluting fossil fuels.

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 “intelligence community” is neither. Community, like intelligence, is to be found completely elsewhere.

Is it not stunning that, a month into COVID-19, we still aren’t doing enough testing, that we haven’t figured out ways to ramp up our capacity to conduct testing?

The machine learning techniques scientists use to predict outcomes from large datasets may fall short when it comes to projecting the outcomes of people’s lives.

The City of Charlottesville will be postponing next week’s Charlottesville City Council meetings related to the FY 2021 budget.
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