
Virginia Film Office announces 2014 Virginia Screenwriting Competition winners
The Virginia Film Office has announced the three winners of the 2014 Virginia Screenwriting Competition.

The Virginia Film Office has announced the three winners of the 2014 Virginia Screenwriting Competition.

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released its third annual report assessing LGBT equality in 353 cities across the nation, including nine in Virginia.

The Workforce Investment Board serving Hampton Roads has been selected by the Department of Labor to participate in a Technical Assistance Initiative.

Virginia State Parks will offer all guests free park admission and special programming on Veterans Day,Tuesday, Nov. 11.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced this week that November is Virginia Oyster Month. Visitors and Virginians alike are encouraged to experience the fresh wild-caught and farm-raised oysters.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced yet another gateway connecting Chinese travelers to Virginia with the creation of a brand new landing page on the state’s tourism website, Virginia.org.

Several Virginia employers were honored this month for outstanding commitment to hiring and supporting people with disabilities in the workplace.

As consumers prepare for Halloween, the Virginia Board of Optometry is supporting the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to caution against the use of non-corrective, decorative contact lenses.

Senator Mark Warner today announced the endorsement of four law enforcement groups: the International Brotherhood of Police Officers, the Virginia Beach Police Benevolent Association, the Virginia Beach Police Supervisors’ Association and the Filipino American Law Enforcement Officers Association of Virginia.

The 2014 Virginia Film Festival lineup will return to Charlottesville fromNovember 6-9, highlighted by a diverse program array of more than 100 films and a stellar lineup of special guests highlighted by Hal Holbrook, Jenna Elfman, Frank Langella, Patrick Wilson, Barry Levinson, Katie Couric, Richard Roundtree, and Jasmine Guy.
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