
Spring brings new Virginia ABC store products
Virginia ABC is introducing 45 spirits, mixers and wines this spring to store shelves across the Commonwealth.

Virginia ABC is introducing 45 spirits, mixers and wines this spring to store shelves across the Commonwealth.

After weeks of shouting, kicking, and punching, Micayla Williams says she’s prepared to protect herself. That’s because she practiced self-defense tactics for a month as part of the Virginia Tech Police Department’s Rape Aggression Defense System course.

Bridgewater College marked its observance of Founder’s Day on Tuesday and presented awards to three faculty members for their excellence in teaching and scholarship, two members of the campus police and safety department for their sacrifice and one student for academic excellence.

AARP Virginia State Director Jim Dau and State President Joyce Williams joined U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine Tuesday to urge Congress to lower prescription drug prices.

Mandatory 10-digit dialing (3-digit area code + the 7-digit telephone number) begins April 9 for Virginians living in the 757 area code region.

CJ Jones, Alysiah Bond and Tori Jankoska have been hired as assistant coaches by Virginia women’s basketball coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, and Chris Toland will join her staff as assistant strength and conditioning coach.

Virginia Tourism Corporation has launched the Virginia Motorsports Heritage Trail, a major tourism development project connecting travelers to the rich and vibrant racing history throughout Virginia.

Do Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, et al., rule the country via their lobbying muscle (which, ironically, is financed by the military budget for which they lobby)?

Villanova plays Kansas in the early game on Saturday in the Final Four, because of course they’re playing that one first, with Armageddon in the form of Duke-North Carolina in the main event.

The Rappahannock Tribe has re-acquired 465 acres at Fones Cliffs, a sacred site to the Tribe located on the eastern side of the Rappahannock River.
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