
Elaine Luria: Infrastructure is No. 1 need at NAS Oceana
When Congresswoman Elaine Luria (VA-02) recently toured Naval Air Station Oceana, she asked for the top issue at the East Coast Master Jet Base. The blunt answer? “Infrastructure.”

When Congresswoman Elaine Luria (VA-02) recently toured Naval Air Station Oceana, she asked for the top issue at the East Coast Master Jet Base. The blunt answer? “Infrastructure.”

It’s bad enough that we live in a country that hasn’t figured out that there shouldn’t be a profit motive to offering healthcare.

College and university rankings season is in full swing, and Mary Baldwin University has nabbed spots in several local, regional, and national categories.

In his fourth State of the University address last week, President Tim Sands explained to the campus and community crowd that Virginia Tech’s growth is happening in many ways and in many places.

The ACC Football Players of the Week have been recognized following their standout performances in last weekend’s games.

Susanne Craig and Rachel Abrams, reporters at The New York Times, will hold a public Q&A as part of the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation’s Distinguished Journalists Program at W&L.

Max Scherzer is back. The Washington Nationals ace earned his first win since July 6 with six two-hit innings in a 9-4 win over Atlanta on Sunday.

Close doesn’t count in baseball. Atlanta, again, gritted one out against the Washington Nationals, once the hottest team in baseball, winning 5-4 Saturday night.

On behalf of women voters of today, thank you, Aunt Miriam and her fellow trailblazing women reporters, for helping secure our power.

Atlanta held off a late Washington rally to make it two straight over the Nats with a 4-3 win Friday night.
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