
Virginia to reduce water pollution, increase access to clean water
Virginia plans to allocate $411.5 million in federal American Rescue Plan funding to reduce water pollution and increase access to clean water across the Commonwealth.

Virginia plans to allocate $411.5 million in federal American Rescue Plan funding to reduce water pollution and increase access to clean water across the Commonwealth.

There is no more immediate way to inhabit other people, places and times than by ‘dressing up’: historical re-enactment, live action roleplay and historical martial arts are the most direct way to access the past.

Virginia plans to invest $500 million to improve ventilation and air quality in public schools, securing the completion of nearly all currently planned HVAC projects.

Virginia has, at the same time, a behavioral healthcare crisis, and a record-breaking $2.6 billion budget surplus. Flush in money, our elected leaders seem to want to see private healthcare providers take the lead on taking care of that little behavioral healthcare issue.

The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has received a $1 million grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to expand the implementation of living shorelines in Rural Coastal Virginia.

A typical encounter with a black bear in Virginia goes something like this: you hear a rustle of leaves and then glimpse a patch of black fur as a large animal shuffles off into the dense underbrush of the forest.

The State Board for Community Colleges has approved new names for two colleges and accepted a local advisory board’s recommendation to clarify the name of a third college.

The facts, figures, faces and technology may change from era to era, but the dangers remain the same.

The Virginia Department of Corrections has completed the removal of restrictive housing in Virginia’s prisons.

There are lots and lots of reasons to wear safety glasses, and here are just a few incredibly important reasons to protect your eyes from potentially blinding injuries, illnesses, and more.
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