
States in the USA that are set to regulate online betting in 2020
The process of reviving online betting and sports betting in the US kicked off with New Jersey challenging the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, also known as PASPA.

The process of reviving online betting and sports betting in the US kicked off with New Jersey challenging the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, also known as PASPA.

Each time Jacob Edwards, a senior at Virginia Tech, needs to take a quiz for his housing and the consumer course, he relays an important message to his parents and sister — please disconnect from WiFi.

Did the researcher touted as a key adviser to Gov. Ralph Northam just let something slip that he shouldn’t have regarding the lethality of COVID-19?

Gov. Ralph Northam is setting Virginia up for a political fight with the Trump administration over social distancing and economic restrictions in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.

More than 22,000 U.S. deaths have been attributed to COVID-19, which means, what, exactly, in terms of where we are, a month into the national shutdown?

News reports proclaim that the Governor of Virginia has signed into law a bill allowing localities in Virginia to remove Confederate statues.

The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley (CAAV) is a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley.

The City of Charlottesville is extending the closure of City Hall to the public for at least the next two weeks.

Our fair state of Virginia is today recognized as the largest American state without a major sports team.

Gov. Ralph Northam is pushing for local elections scheduled for May 5 to be moved to November. He’s getting some pushback on that.