Lawmakers push for swift finalization of proposed standard for PFAS in drinking water
The SEEC sent a letter to the Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs to finalize a water standard.
The SEEC sent a letter to the Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs to finalize a water standard.
A James Madison University nursing professor is using American Heart Month to educate women about the prevalence of cardiovascular disease.
Western Virginia’s first Black legislator Onzlee Ware died early Sunday morning at age 70 after a brief battle with cancer.
In two recent animal cruelty cases in the Shenandoah Valley, poverty played a partial role in the torture, and in one case, death, of two four-month-old puppies.
Panera Bread locations in Virginia are relaunching “Change 4 Children,” a fundraising campaign to raise money for UVA Health Children’s.
A collection of works by Crimora artist Wes Freed will be on display at the Art Hive in Staunton for the month of March.
Today’s youth knew him as a radio personality, but older Americans knew him as The Black Eagle, a civil rights activist and pioneer.
The Roman Republic ended when the Roman people decided to vote for Caesar.
United States Postal Service delays and disruptions continue to impact Virginians in the Richmond area and lawmakers have had enough.
The cancer that seems to exist in the moral fiber of the Augusta County Board of Supervisors has apparently metastasized into similar parts of the County Administrator and the County Attorney.
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