Scientists outline the path to a better Chesapeake Bay: But it’s a slow one
For decades, efforts to restore a healthy Chesapeake Bay have operated under a relatively simple assumption.
For decades, efforts to restore a healthy Chesapeake Bay have operated under a relatively simple assumption.
The World Meteorological Organization warns that record-hot global temperatures in recent years are just the start of the kind of heat we’re headed toward.
A standard poodle named Tootsie is finally home with her owners after being diagnosed with a condition known as wobbler syndrome.
Summer is almost here and a labor shortage keeps employers looking to hire in the United States. WalletHub’s report can help.
Thinking of setting up a personal beehive in your back yard? Homeowners looking to venture into beekeeping have a lot to think about long before any potential honey harvest.
The EAC is required by law to provide for the testing and certification, decertification and recertification of voting system hardware.
A cat named Mona Lisa is living her best life with adopters Gary and Rebecca Davis with her very own bedroom and all the toys and cat trees a feline could ever desire – and a new lease on life after overcoming cancer.
Trains are moving through the Shenandoah Valley daily, from passenger trains like the Cardinal on Amtrak to excursion lines like Buckingham Branch to commodities loaded in cars that do contain high temperature and flammable cargo.
A group of researchers from Virginia Tech studied the crowdsourced investigation that followed the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
The Kids Online Safety Act would promote privacy and give children and parents more online autonomy.
Local news is in “serious jeopardy,” according to experts. Pitch in and help AFP continue to deliver news to the Valley, Virginia and beyond.