
Interfaith organizations merge, strengthening focus on justice
Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy and Virginia Interfaith Power & Light have merged, joining forces to advocate social, economic and environmental justice across Virginia.

Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy and Virginia Interfaith Power & Light have merged, joining forces to advocate social, economic and environmental justice across Virginia.

Virginia has signed on to a document laying out goals towards a proposal that would cap and reduce carbon pollution from transportation and then invest proceeds from the program into low-carbon and more resilient transportation infrastructure.

Gas prices in Virginia have fallen 5.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.22/g yesterday, according to the GasBuddy daily survey of 4,081 stations in Virginia.

Today the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the US Forest Service’s federal approval for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to cross two national forests and the Appalachian Trail.

Gov. Ralph Northam is asking the General Assembly for $39 million in new money for investments to ensure safe learning environments for Virginia’s K-12 students.

Christmas is less than two weeks away, so go get your Virginia Grown Christmas tree today.

December 2018 is gearing up to be a pivotal month for migration on the world stage, and the epicentre is here, in Marrakech, Morocco, with two high-level fora taking place concerning development and migration.

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued a press release, requesting feedback and comment from members of the public on the Ethereum blockchain.

Current technology advances at a dizzying pace. Our daily live becomes increasingly connected and is now viewed as a commodity. But not all new products are as inspirational and surprising as it may seem.

A town hall event Wednesday in Staunton will discuss clean-energy alternatives to the controversial gas pipelines being pushed on the state by Dominion Energy and others.
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