
Annual Walk to School Day set for Wednesday
Students across Virginia will be walking to school during the 12th annual Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 10.

Students across Virginia will be walking to school during the 12th annual Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 10.

Friendly City Food Co-op celebrates USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue’s announcement of $1.8 million granted through the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) grant program to Local Environmental Agriculture Project (LEAP),.

No matter what the size of your business is, you are definitely going to encounter a number of situations where you will require some knowledge of your paystub.

Carolyn Copenheaver, associate professor of forest ecology in Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment, has been honored with the 2018 Carl Alwin Schenck Award from the Society of American Foresters.

Virginia Tech students explored a variety of locations, including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and parts of France, as part of a trip with the College of Architecture and Urban Studies to study sustainability policymaking and planning.

For those with sick building syndrome (SBS) the office place can be toxic and their health issues raise the question, are employers liable for chronic illness caused by the work environment?

A standing desk can be the perfect addition to the office environment, facilitating a healthier work practice.

Homeowners in Harrisonburg, Staunton, and the surrounding area are opening their doors to share their experience of going solar as part of the National Solar Tour.

Bon Secours and Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU have formed a new collaboration that will maximize their combined resources to enhance access to quality care and improve the health and well-being of children in Central Virginia.

Waynesboro Public Schools will be celebrating Walk to School Week as students, parents, teachers and community volunteers walk to school to emphasize the importance of creating safe routes to school.
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