A New Year’s Revolution: The chance for social movements in a divided America
Many activists have become discouraged, feeling that civility is impossible, that change is only done with the “inside game.”
Many activists have become discouraged, feeling that civility is impossible, that change is only done with the “inside game.”
Virginia drivers looking to save on high gas costs are looking at electric vehicles as an alternative, according to a new statewide survey from Generation180.
Reports have found that gas stoves emit dangerous air pollutants and without adequate ventilation, can cause serious health risks.
State Sen. Jennifer McClellan easily won the firehouse primary held to name a Democratic Party nominee for the Fourth District congressional seat on Tuesday.
Carolyn Dull’s tenure on Staunton City Council comes to a close this month after serving on Council since 2006 and serving as mayor from 2014 through 2020. She did not seek re-election in November.
Secure Solar Futures, a solar developer of on-site clean energy for schools, hospitals and businesses, launched a new solar education program group.
VDOT has updated its list of highway work that is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.
Hurray for nationalism! Its essence is to divide “us” from “them.”
From peace to prison, the environment to economic inequality, many Americans fight for their cause, plead for justice. The dynamic is similar in other countries.
If we want a world where our human and environmental rights are elevated, we must place as much importance on our responsibilities to humanity and the planet as we put on our rights.