
House approves stopgap budget measure to keep federal government open
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 230-201, largely along party lines, to approve a stopgap funding measure to keep the federal government open until at least mid-December.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 230-201, largely along party lines, to approve a stopgap funding measure to keep the federal government open until at least mid-December.

Mobile units enable health centers to provide care beyond the brick and mortar walls with mammograms, dental, vaccinations, cancer screenings and telehealth for underserved communities.
The Baltimore Ravens defense took another blow on Thursday, with defensive tackle Michael Pierce announcing on Instagram that he will undergo season-ending surgery on a torn biceps.
Virginia is for lovers, but apparently, grabbing coffee at a corner shop isn’t a top priority for most Virginians.
The FBI has a long history of persecuting, prosecuting and generally harassing activists, politicians, and cultural figures.
In Virginia, impacts of Ian will likely be felt late Friday or early Saturday, according to Stephanie Zick at Virginia Tech.

The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Federal Highway Administration have awarded seven trail projects grants totaling more than $1.5 million through the recreational trails program.
A dozen archival institutions from across the region will exhibit unique collections that showcase Valley history during the Shenandoah Valley Archives Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
After more than two years of offering to-go options only, The Community Table for the Rockbridge Area reopened for in-person dining on Monday.
Maitlyn of Waynesboro just made a big change in her life. after the change she and her boyfriend made to live in a 430-square-foot yurt.
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