
Letter: Augusta County resident backs Emmett Hanger for State Senate
Many run for office and then work to “keep their seat.” Unfortunately that means voting with the crowd. Real leadership is stepping up to challenges others won’t take.

Many run for office and then work to “keep their seat.” Unfortunately that means voting with the crowd. Real leadership is stepping up to challenges others won’t take.

Virginia jumped to seventh place in the U.S. News 2019 Best States Rankings, representing a 13-spot rise from 20th in 2018.

NASCAR and Rev Racing have invited 12 collegiate athletes to compete for roles as tire changers, carriers and jackmen at the fourth annual NASCAR Drive for Diversity National Pit Crew Combine in Concord, N.C., on Friday, May 24.

If you’ve been wanting to try yoga but don’t want to learn it at a studio, Glo has the perfect solution for you. Yoga at Home is possible with their over 3,000 video lessons taught by some of the world’s best instructors.

Virginia Tech has its largest cohort of Fulbright U.S. Student grant recipients in university history, with five students and two alumnae participating in projects during the 2019-20 academic year.

Ozmo, a technology company that builds software products for mobile operations and their customers, will invest over $200,000 to expand its existing operation in Montgomery County.

The latest Chesapeake Bay Report Card was released today, showing that scores for the James River shifted from a B- (63%) in 2017 to a C (48%) in 2018.

As much as the Internet loves analyzing the millennial lifestyle, there’s actually a new group of young consumers that are already disrupting everything from new electronic devices to trendy mens clothing online.

The draw of Sin City has always been a real one. From the time of its “grand opening” to today, it’s one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world.

U.S. Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Congressman Don Beyer (D-Va.) introduced the bipartisan Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act of 2019 to begin reversing the tide of habitat loss and fragmentation for America’s fish, wildlife, and plant species.
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