Scott German: Florida State got the shaft, because the ACC plays too nice
The final season of the College Football Playoff field of four didn’t end quietly.
The final season of the College Football Playoff field of four didn’t end quietly.
The Court Square Theater ACT ONE educational program is now recruiting visual and performing artists to serve as instructors for a new series of master classes.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced board appointments including additions to the Board of Trustees for the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia in Staunton.
A major problem, particularly for workers seeking to unionize their workplaces for the first time, is that U.S. labor law places workers at a serious disadvantage with respect to employers.
The VDOE has launched its modernized digital teacher licensure process. which makes the application and renewal experience user-friendly.
Virginia’s community colleges are partnering with private and public stakeholders to address a healthcare workforce shortage.
The New Year’s Millionaire Raffle is back, and tickets are on sale at Virginia Lottery retailers throughout the state for $20.
In January of 2024, Augusta Health will assume sole management of the farm previously operated by Alleghany Mountain Institute.
Local sports on WTON-1240AM in Staunton is about to be a thing of the past, with the purchase of the station, along with Star-94.3FM, by Stu-Comm. Inc., the parent company of WNRN, a Charlottesville-based nonprofit radio station.
God’s Pit Crew, a nonprofit crisis response organization which helps victims of natural disasters, has received a Spirit of Virginia Award.
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