
VDOT sets public hearing on I-81 Exit 247 improvements
VDOT will hold a design public hearing for improvements to Interstate 81 Exit 247 ramps and Route 33 (East Market Street) bridges over I-81 and Norfolk Southern Railroad.

VDOT will hold a design public hearing for improvements to Interstate 81 Exit 247 ramps and Route 33 (East Market Street) bridges over I-81 and Norfolk Southern Railroad.

Healthcare providers from across the Commonwealth gathered in Richmond for a meeting with Gov. Ralph Northam and senior members of his Administration to discuss issues related to health care workforce staffing challenges.

James Madison University will be included as a partner in the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Tech Talent Investment Program.

Activists, journalists and whistleblowers alike are being terrorized, traumatized, tortured and subjected to the fear-inducing, mind-altering, soul-destroying, smash-your-face-in tactics employed by the superpowers-that-be.

The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is getting the word out on the addition of blaze pink while also bringing awareness to breast cancer

An internationally recognized expert in networks who currently leads an initiative that applies the expertise of 250 researchers across 10 universities in Ireland will lead the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative.

Maggie Ragon, Staunton’s commissioner of revenue, was recently honored at the 100th annual Conference of the Commissioners of the Revenue Association of Virginia for becoming one of the first localities in the Commonwealth to achieve office accreditation.

Abigail Spanberger helped introduce legislation to give rural communities new, flexible funding for local economic development projects.

Each year the Fort Harrison Chapter of the Virginia Sons of the American Revolution recognize the accomplishments and outstanding efforts of public safety officials from around the Shenandoah Valley.

Thirty-five Hampton Roads area high schools will compete in the 2019-2020 Get It Together High School Seat Belt Challenge as part of National Teen Driver Safety Week, which runs from Oct. 22-28.
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