
United Way of Staunton, Augusta County, and Waynesboro expands Stuff the Bus campaign
Stuff the Bus — the annual school-supplies drive led by United Way of Staunton, Augusta Country, and Waynesboro — is being expanded this year.

Stuff the Bus — the annual school-supplies drive led by United Way of Staunton, Augusta Country, and Waynesboro — is being expanded this year.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) and Congressman Matt Cartwright (PA-08) are urging House and Senate leadership to reject proposals for comprehensive federal corporate immunity in forthcoming COVID-19 relief packages.

Albemarle County has hired Fentress Architects to design and facilitate construction of the $45.2 million Courts Complex Addition and Renovations project.

Emergency contacts, safety alerts, and a COVID-19 screening tool for employees and students — there’s a new Virginia Tech app for that.

The University of Virginia is delaying undergraduate in-person instruction and residence hall move-in dates by two weeks.

Even before the advent of technology and its distant cousin – digitization – parenting was not one for the fainthearted. With the title “parent” came a lot of pressure, expectations, and responsibilities.

How can we develop innovative and scalable technologies to better predict the next outbreak?

The urge to explore new frontiers is a natural human characteristic. Governments have long recognized this fact and supported exploration in order to gain the benefits of knowledge, resources, and skills.

The modern American enjoys a life built on years of hardships, sacrifice, and innovation. The spectrum is a somewhat balancing act, weighing out the positives against the negatives.

Improving the quality of your hair is often one of most people’s top beauty goals. With a few simple tips, you can take your hair from dull, lifeless, and prone to breakage to the healthy, bouncy, shiny hair of your dreams.
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