
Aircrafts are in service longer, parts are in high demand
Not too many years ago, operators would take an aircraft at the end of its use, then salvage and sell what was left in working order for a lot of money.

Not too many years ago, operators would take an aircraft at the end of its use, then salvage and sell what was left in working order for a lot of money.

The Southern Environmental Law Center and Appalachian Mountain Advocates on behalf of a group of 13 conservation organizations filed suit against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for its approval of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.

Today, Virginia Secretary of Natural Resources Matthew Strickler convened the Oyster Aquaculture Work Group to develop consensus-based recommendations to promote the sustainable growth of Virginia’s clam and oyster aquaculture industries.

I’ve been an #enemyofthepeople, apparently, since at least ninth grade world history class. The teacher, Mr. Corbin, would start class with a question about current events. Inevitably, I was the kid who knew the answer.

How exactly should a modern office look like in 2018? Which are the layout and decoration trends that are worth your attention? How can you make the workplace excel in comfort and aesthetics?

Performing physical activities combined with good nutrition is the best way to keep your body in optimal condition. Practicing sports can become a hobby in your life.

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services today announced the state’s first positive case of West Nile Virus in a horse this year.

A kitchen renovation is not an easy job, which is why it is important to plan ahead as much as possible. Extensive pre-planning can alleviate a lot of the stress and tension that come with such a big job.

Today, 54 Virginia organizations and businesses sent a letter to Gov. Ralph Northam asking him to visit the land and communities at risk from the Atlantic Coast Pipeline for fracked gas, and to oppose the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley pipelines.

Waynesboro City Council approved a resolution Monday providing $1 million in incentives to the Virginia Museum of Natural History to build a Waynesboro campus downtown.
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