
Josh Throneburg gets endorsement of Buckingham County board chair
Fifth District Democratic congressional nominee Josh Throneburg has been endorsed by Thomas Jordan Miles III, chairman of the Buckingham County Board of Supervisors.

Fifth District Democratic congressional nominee Josh Throneburg has been endorsed by Thomas Jordan Miles III, chairman of the Buckingham County Board of Supervisors.

Nearly two-dozen undergraduate academic programs at Bridgewater College earned high rankings at the state level from PLEXUSS, a global higher education database for prospective college students.

Now available, All Hail to Thee is the second beer developed by Virginia Tech researchers in partnership with Hardywood Park Craft Brewery. The amber ale can be purchased at select Krogers, Giants, Wegmans, Total Wines, and independent bottle shops in Virginia.

The death of James Madison University softball star Lauren Bernett is on the mind of the director of athletics at the Harrisonburg college as the sports season comes to a close.

The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change working group report gives us until 2030 to stop global warming at 1.5°C. The report proposes several steps that are vital to achieving that goal.

There’s a good chance, if you use a gas-powered lawn mower, that maintaining your lawn is worse for the environment than your morning commute. In some cases, far worse.

Since Trump rose to power in 2016, my concerns about the future of America have only been gravely compounded.

Crews were removing asbestos from ceilings at Berkeley Glenn Elementary School this week, angering some parents because school was still in session with the work going on.

Virginia schools are struggling, according to a new report presented to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, whose administration is prioritizing taking money from the state budget to go to privately-run charter schools, as if that will help.

Boys Home of Virginia will be participating in a 24-hour online giving event called Give Local Alleghany Highlands on Tuesday, June 7. This event is sponsored by The Alleghany Foundation and MightyCause.
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