
Virginia employers honored for hiring veterans
Eleven Virginia employers have been honored for their commitment to hiring Virginia military veterans, transitioning services members, and their spouses.

Eleven Virginia employers have been honored for their commitment to hiring Virginia military veterans, transitioning services members, and their spouses.

The National Park Service will celebrate its 104th anniversary on Tuesday by providing free entrance to all accessible NPS sites.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimated in 2018 that 34.2 percent of the world’s fish stocks were overfished.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley, a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley, produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News to inform legislators and the public.

World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg has carpal tunnel syndrome in his right hand, and may need season-ending surgery, the team announced Friday.

Attorney General Mark Herring joined in filing an amicus brief in support of the City of Philadelphia’s nondiscrimination law and the right of same-sex couples to be foster parents.

In July, the Commonwealth of Virginia decided to decriminalize the possession of small amounts marijuana. Today, Virginians and visitors to the great state can carry up to an ounce of the good herb and suffer only a meager $25 fine, if anything.

Congressman Rob Wittman announced his acceptance to two general election debates in the First District leading up to Election Day on Nov. 3.

Approximately 1,000 residential students are moving into their Shenandoah University residence halls during the university’s multi-day move-in process from Tuesday, Aug. 18 through Saturday, Aug. 22.
