
Mark Obenshain on EVgo: ‘Social(ist) engineering’
State Sen. Mark Obenshain (R-Rockingham) released the following statement today in response to the Governor’s recent announcement for EVgo to set up electric vehicle charging stations.

State Sen. Mark Obenshain (R-Rockingham) released the following statement today in response to the Governor’s recent announcement for EVgo to set up electric vehicle charging stations.

This past March, Andy Cohen was caught in one of the worst snowstorms of the year. The Crozet native was on his way back to Blacksburg from touring graduate schools when his flight from Charlotte to Roanoke was canceled.

Email has become one of the most used communication channels. It is even difficult to find someone who does not have an email account as in our daily lives; email is something basic like our phone number.

The National Park Service, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, is initiating an Environmental Assessment that will evaluate impacts associated with two NPS/FHWA bridge improvement projects on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Often, the best way to learn something new is to give it a try. The Virginia Tech Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design offers a unique, hands-on experience in which students learn to use equipment and procedures that will be vital to their success in the packaging industry.

Join the Chesapeake Climate Action Network for a climate action team meeting to learn how to stop dangerous fracked-gas pipelines and put Virginia on track to be a regional leader in stemming the tide of climate change.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered construction halted on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline following a ruling from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals throwing out developers’ National Park Service permit.

Charlottesville FINALLY FINALLY FINALLY saying they’ll ban sticks and other potential weapons, just as if this were a nonviolent leftist rally for peace or justice is the right move.

averhealth, a health care company with nationwide substance use disorder treatment centers, will invest $325,000 to expand its headquarters in Henrico County.

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