Reps. Gerry Connolly, Don Beyer and Jennifer Wexton are raising issue with a plan by the D.C. Health Department to unilaterally end a 28-year agreement for the administration of HIV/AIDS funding.
Community members and local college students can band together against childhood hunger at the seventh annual Souper Bowl at Washington and Lee University.
The Trump Shutdown is not playing well politically for its namesake: with 60 percent of voters surveyed by Public Policy Polling disagreeing that the government should be kept closed until the president gets money for his wall.
In his book, “The Tipping Point,” Malcolm Gladwell coined the term “connector,” referring to “a handful of people with a truly extraordinary knack [… for] making friends and acquaintances.”
In one of the most raucous road venues in the nation, George Mason continued to sharpen its road prowess with an important 67-63 win Wednesday night at Dayton.
My mom packed my sister and me into the car one night the summer before eighth grade, 1985, for a drive, which was odd, because we didn’t go for night rides, since Mom couldn’t see well at night.
Congressman Don Beyer joined volunteers in the World Central Kitchen in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, to serve food to federal employees impacted by the ongoing government shutdown.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) introduced legislation to put an end to future government shutdowns and protect federal government workers from being used as pawns in policy negotiations.
The Wayne Theatre in Downtown Waynesboro is presenting a number of programs during the month of February for Black History Month.
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