Governor Ralph Northam announced nearly $2.7 million in funding in support of 34 Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund (CRCF) awards. The projects represent exciting advancements in six industries.
Four of the medical staff of Shenandoah Valley Surgical Associates (SVSA)—William Thompson, MD, FACS; Donald Carmichael, MD, FACS; Charles Goff, MD, FACS and Tonia Martin, FNP-C—joined Augusta Health Surgery, the surgical practice of Augusta Medical Group, on June 1, 2018.
The Virginia Coalition for Human Rights and prominent Virginia college and university professors on May 30 demanded publishers protect the quality and accuracy of history and social studies textbooks used in K-12 classrooms across the commonwealth.
Local advocacy group Charlottesville for Reasonable Health Insurance has submitted a formal complaint to the Virginia State Corporation Commission, detailing concerns about the Bureau of Insurance’s handling of Optima Health’s 2018 health insurance premium rates in the Charlottesville area.
The Flying Squirrels plated a run in the top of the 10th inning and managed to strand the bases loaded in the bottom of the inning in a 7-6 win over Reading (22-30) on Friday night at FirstEnergy Stadium.
Two potential Top-25 matchups highlight the schedule for the 20th annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge, which is set to be played over three days from Nov. 26-28.
Gov. Ralph Northam has announced participants in the 2018 Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers rising college seniors, graduating seniors, and graduate students an opportunity to gain valuable firsthand experience working under Cabinet secretaries and alongside staff in the Office of the Governor.
Ronnie Jebavy careened a two-run, walk-off single that bounced off the second base bag, sending the Flying Squirrels (26-23) to a 7-6 win over the Bowie Baysox (24-27) on Thursday night at The Diamond.
With discussions underway to consider delaying full implementation of the Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation midpoint assessment of the principal Bay states’ progress has taken on even more importance.
The Virginia DMV Highway Safety Office commended 23 Virginia localities that reported zero traffic fatalities in 2017. These jurisdictions were honored at a ceremony Wednesday, May 23 during the 2018 Virginia Highway Safety Summit in Virginia Beach.
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