
Virtual school challenges for children with speech and language disorders: How teachers can help
Statistics indicate that at least 5 percent to 8 percent of American preschool kids deal with some kind of speech and language disorder.

Statistics indicate that at least 5 percent to 8 percent of American preschool kids deal with some kind of speech and language disorder.

The United States enjoyed a period of energy dominance in recent years. Responsible development of our natural resources provided Americans with more affordable energy produced domestically.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration on Friday.

The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending May 23 follows.

After four years leading the growing cycles of tillage, planting, cultivation and harvest on The Farm at Project GROWS, Laura Faircloth, director of farm operations, is stepping down.

The College of Agriculture at Virginia State University is offering another opportunity for students to take advantage of the VSU Food and Agri-Science Scholarship Program.

A colorful assortment of heritage livestock breeds are the latest American symbols to be immortalized on U.S. Postal Service stamps.

The webinar series “Faces of Virginia Farming,” presented by Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, gives the public an opportunity to listen to conversations among Virginia farmers, and connect with the people who grow the products they use.

AAA honored Chloe Cleveland, a fifth-grader at Battlefield Elementary School in Spotsylvania County, as this year’s Outstanding School Safety Patroller in Virginia.

Augusta County Parks and Recreation announced Friday that the Stuarts Draft Park and Natural Chimneys Park pools will open this summer.
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