Earl Zimmerman: March 2026 Climate and Energy News Roundup
The Rockingham County Board of Supervisors unanimously rejected an application to build a 20-acre solar panel facility northeast of Harrisonburg.
The Rockingham County Board of Supervisors unanimously rejected an application to build a 20-acre solar panel facility northeast of Harrisonburg.
I’m going to get some hate mail for this, like that ever stops me, but here goes: I’ve been to several Duke games in Cameron, and, just sayin’, it’s overrated, in terms of the experience.
February college baseball is spring training games that count on your regular-season record. I understand why some coaches schedule tough games early, but really, they don’t help you in June.
The Heifetz International Music Institute will launch a national search for its next leader after CEO Benjamin Roe announced plans to retire.
The City of Virginia Beach has tightened its curfew on visitors and residents under the age of 18, moving the curfew up one hour earlier.
We had world-renowned climate scientist Michael Mann at the University of Virginia for a while, before he left for Penn State, then Penn – then Ken Cuccinelli, doing the bidding of the climate deniers, tried to play legal footsie with him.

Just as the snow in the Shenandoah Valley has melted, another storm is developing that could deliver heavy precipitation in the region.
The world sees 200 million gallons of crap going into the Potomac. Donald Trump sees content.
BC students are getting hands-on experience with animal care and rehabilitation thanks to a partnership with the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
Golf courses make up about 2.3 million acres of land in the U.S., according to the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.