
Ken Plum: The people have spoken
After the elections last week, the “blue” state of Virginia suddenly turned “red.”

After the elections last week, the “blue” state of Virginia suddenly turned “red.”

School district leaders, local officials, and community members from across central Virginia gathered last week for a hands-on electric school bus demonstration event held at the Albemarle County Office Building parking lot.

The integration of electric vehicles into modern-day society seems to be going seamlessly; with more and more car consumers on the lookout for more affordable and sustainable travel options, undoubtedly electric cars come to mind.

Elections have consequences, a point that CPAC seized upon with a Wednesday news release laying out its priorities for the 2022 Virginia General Assembly.

Gov. Ralph Northam has already called Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin to congratulate him on his win last night. I wasn’t aware that was something a person could do. I’m perplexed.

Ox-Eye Vineyards in Staunton is hosting the book launch of “Abolish Oil Now! Abolitionists Beat Slavery and Abolitionists Can Beat Climate Change” by Erik Curren.

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has announced plans to establish the first offshore wind turbine blade facility in the United States, propelling construction of the country’s largest new renewable energy project.

It’s hard for me to get too deep in the weeds on the issues in the local 2021 House races, with the Republicans running locally apparently not all that concerned about the threats to our democratic republic from Donald Trump.

Diversifying the digital investment portfolio is possibly the biggest life-changing action one can take in 2021.

Every newly built Habitat for Humanity home in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County will have solar panels installed through 2026.
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