
McAuliffe commemorates anniversaries of state, national park systems
Governor Terry McAuliffe celebrated 80 years of Virginia State Parks and the centennial anniversary of the National Park Service.

Governor Terry McAuliffe celebrated 80 years of Virginia State Parks and the centennial anniversary of the National Park Service.

Sen. Tim Kaine testified in support of the 400 Years of African American History Commission Act, legislation introduced in February.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced today the appointment of three new members of the VMI Board of Visitors and the reappointment of a current board member.

The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a $200,000 Apprenticeship USA State Accelerator Grant to Virginia to expand apprenticeships.

Virginia First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe joined students and other stakeholders to celebrate the start of the USDA summer meals programs.

Mitch Moore has been promoted to an expanded role of senior vice president at Shenandoah University, effective Friday, July 1.

The University of Virginia’s Facilities Management Department will host its first Girls Day on June 14.

Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that a site in Fauquier County has been selected for a planned 120-bed veterans care center.

Celebrate American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day® in Shenandoah National Park on Saturday, June 4.

Nathan Medley, a Harrisonburg High School graduate, will headline this year’s Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival.
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