
Are Republicans prolonging COVID to get back in power?
The more you see Republican leaders fighting vaccines and indoor masking, the more you have to wonder: is prolonging the COVID-19 pandemic a political strategy?

The more you see Republican leaders fighting vaccines and indoor masking, the more you have to wonder: is prolonging the COVID-19 pandemic a political strategy?

The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.

After a disastrous opening week of the 2021 football season, the ACC desperately needed a rebound Week 2. And after the dust had settled late last night in Tallahassee, the verdict of Week 2? This conference has an identity crisis.

The Task Force on Culturally Inclusive School Meals and Calendars issued its final report to Gov. Ralph Northam this week after sharing a meal with educators and students at Beville Middle School.

The quotation, “Laws are like sausages, better not to see them being made,” has been attributed to several different writers and scholars over the years.

The Walter N. Ridley Scholarship Program and the University of Virginia Alumni Association today announced that Truist Wealth has made a $1 million gift in honor of business and philanthropic leader S. Buford Scott and Scott & Stringfellow.

The University of Virginia and Mary Baldwin University are set to lead a collaborative effort to expand healthcare options for children living with autism and other developmental disabilities in a region where such services are scarce.

Virginia abstract painter and collage artist Joan H. Ranzini will exhibit “Source Materials: Collage and Paintings” from Sept. 27 through Nov. 3 in the Beverly Perdue Art Gallery.

The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Summer Veterinary Student Research Program provides training to veterinary students from the college and other veterinary schools.

The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.
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