
Where’s the beef? Local meat producers are quickly selling out
Jay Yankey typically advertises when he has half and whole beef cattle for sale, but this year he didn’t have to.

Jay Yankey typically advertises when he has half and whole beef cattle for sale, but this year he didn’t have to.

For Gracie Litsinger, the recipe for teaching chemistry was a little creativity and a trip to her vegetable drawer.

The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine hosted two commissioning ceremonies this year for four of its graduates.

Police violence against blacks won’t end until the U.S. Supreme Court adopts a substantially different approach to the issue, according to a Virginia Tech expert on race and social policy.

This year’s Green New Deal Virginia Coalition Summit will address the fundamental interconnections between social, economic, and environmental justice.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week.

The Virginia Department of Health will begin reporting COVID-19 data on testing encounters by health district using more accurate ZIP Code information.

Gov. Ralph Northam’s amended Executive Directive Seven extends the validity of Virginia DMV-issued credentials to accommodate Virginians with driver’s licenses, identification cards, and vehicle registrations expiring during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Beginning this football season, mobile ticketing will be the primary source for admission into any of ticketed sports at Liberty: football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball.

Earlier this year, the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative sought proposals for scalable pilot programs for experiential learning from member institutions across Virginia.