
Richmond Flying Squirrels drop series opener to first-place Harrisburg
The Richmond Flying Squirrels allowed four runs in the first inning and could not come back, falling, 6-2, to the Harrisburg Senators on Tuesday at The Diamond.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels allowed four runs in the first inning and could not come back, falling, 6-2, to the Harrisburg Senators on Tuesday at The Diamond.

Dionne Warwick is coming to the Altria Theater in Richmond on Sunday, Aug. 25, with special guests Peabo Bryson and the multitalented Deniece Williams.

Getting ahead and doing exploits, in this highly competitive world, is all about thinking a little out-of-the-box. Thinking a little differently won’t come easy because it will require you to take some risks, but eventually, it will be worth the efforts.

Brainchild of Harvard biochemist Daniel Nocera, the “bionic leaf” is a small man-made solar collector that takes sunlight and water and turns it into any of a variety of usable fuels or fertilizers.

Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park has announced a series of special “History at Sunset” programs.

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.

Blueberry season has begun, and this year’s berries are bursting with flavor.

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.
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