Virginia lawmakers push USPS on mail disruptions, delays from Richmond processing center
Virginia lawmakers delivered another letter of concern to the USPS’s Inspector General about mail disruptions and delays.
Virginia lawmakers delivered another letter of concern to the USPS’s Inspector General about mail disruptions and delays.
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors plans to meet on Tuesday, April 9, to consider tuition and mandatory fees for the 2024-25 academic year.
Tommy Tuberville took time to offer his endorsement of fellow Alabama Republican Sen. Katie Britt’s State of the Union response, saying the choice to go with Britt to give the response was to highlight the perspective of a “housewife.”
The NWS encourages emergency management, public safety officials and local media to join forces in improving the nation’s readiness.
The Supreme Court and Republican lawmakers have been re-writing the books on what reproductive access women should or should not have access to.
Virginia Tech has created a pipeline for Black students to pursue a graduate degree in teaching through a new pilot program.
More than 20 years ago, happenstance changed the course of Judd Bankert’s life when WWPL staff spotted him on the Manse’s lawn in the crowd.
Western Virginia’s first Black legislator Onzlee Ware died early Sunday morning at age 70 after a brief battle with cancer.
After nearly four years of dedicated service, the American Shakespeare Center announces the departure of Artistic Director Brandon Carter.
The Virginia Department of Education awarded a second round of Grow Your Own Grants totaling $1.52 million to 24 school divisions.