VDOT invites the public to a “Pardon Our Dust” meeting on Tuesday, June 11 to learn more about the project to regrade the northbound lanes of Route 29 approaching the Route 215 (Vint Hill Road) intersection in northern Fauquier County.
David Schmale, a professor in the Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to New Zealand, where he will work to improve the security of water systems.
Black bears, deer, foxes, racoons, geese, vultures and coyotes continue to be a problem for Virginia’s farmers. They often eat crops and create ruts in fields, or prey on livestock, killing sheep, calves, goats and chickens.
About 20 grain buyers, mill representatives and Virginia Cooperative Extension staff inspected the quality of Virginia-grown wheat May 30 during an annual spring tour.
The Liberty women’s soccer team has released its schedule for the 2019 season. The Flames will play eight home games and nine games away from Lynchburg during their second season in the ASUN Conference.
What the First Amendment protects—and a healthy constitutional republic requires—are citizens who routinely exercise their right to speak truth to power.
Despite tying a franchise record with 13 walks allowed, the Richmond Flying Squirrels outlasted the Portland Sea Dogs, 4-3, in 11 innings on Wednesday at Hadlock Field, taking two of three in the series.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels used a four-run first inning and shutout performances from right-handers Alfred Gutierrez, Chase Johnson and Tyler Cyr to beat the Portland Sea Dogs, 6-0, at Hadlock Field on Wednesday.
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