
This weekend’s college football TV schedule
The following TV schedule compiled by the National Football Foundation is for games from Division I (FBS and FCS) for the dates of Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2016.

The following TV schedule compiled by the National Football Foundation is for games from Division I (FBS and FCS) for the dates of Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2016.

James Hatcher has been named the regional CEO for the Virginia Region of the American Red Cross.

Virginia received a $1 million grant from USA Funds to sponsor an initiative aimed at helping young adults in Virginia.

Jeff Evans, nationally known expert in 18th & 19th century furniture and domestic arts, will describe the role of early Shenandoah Valley craftsmen.

Shawn Boyer will be the keynote speaker at the Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce Salute to Small Business Awards Luncheon.

Students pursuing studies in STEM fields statewide will continue to have access to some of the best and brightest minds at NASA.

Despite a dry August and drenching rains from a hurricane, Virginia corn growers are expecting a good crop this year.

The Liberty Flames tallied a season-high 681 yards of total offense, thrilling a Homecoming crowd of 16,687 fans with a 52-28 win over visiting Monmouth.

Charlotte McIntyre, a senior history major from Street, Md., has produced “Legacies of Peace,” a video documentary that profiles key peacemakers.

House Republican leaders issued a joint statement on a federal court ruling extending the state voter registration deadline.
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