Climate and Energy News Roundup: October 2024
Harrisonburg will add three new electric school buses to its fleet. It will own five electric buses after this purchase and has enough space to hold up to 10 in the transportation department’s garage.
Harrisonburg will add three new electric school buses to its fleet. It will own five electric buses after this purchase and has enough space to hold up to 10 in the transportation department’s garage.
While the rate of cancer among American young adults is up, the overall cancer death rate is on the decline.
Fightin’ Hokies Orange Wheat, featuring classic Bavarian hefeweizen and a citrus Hokie twist, is rolling out now to grocery stores, bottle shops, and restaurants across the Commonwealth in 16-ounce cans.
The Methane Reduction and Economic Growth Act would create a tax credit to incentivize the capture of methane emissions from mines.
An education consulting company specializing in curriculum development for K-12 programs in defense and advanced manufacturing industries will invest $1.5 million to establish a training center in Pittsylvania County.
Waynesboro Schools is one of 64 school systems in Virginia that will participate in a livestream fireside chat on cell-phone free education.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift, signing herself “Childless Cat Lady,” endorsed Kamala Harris for president last night, after Harris’ energizing takedown of Donald Trump in the first, and maybe only, presidential debate of the 2024 fall cycle.
In podcasts, news reports and in political speeches, the broadcaster, reporter or politician may share in video, sound or print, information that is blatantly false or altered.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced additional gubernatorial appointments on Friday, including several to his administration.
Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community in Harrisonburg has booked its Shenandoah Valley Lyceum speakers for the fall and spring.
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