America: Where we choose to create enemies, and then flush them out
I stare blankly at the news. Little men with guns once again stir the country – the world – into a state of shock and grief and chaos.
I stare blankly at the news. Little men with guns once again stir the country – the world – into a state of shock and grief and chaos.
Someone intent on causing havoc across the Commonwealth sent an online threat to multiple school divisions, including Albemarle County.
The IX Arts Foundation in Charlottesville announced the launch of a full 360° virtual Matterport tour of The Looking Glass, Virginia’s first immersive, interactive art museum.
The modern world hums with data, over 2.5 quintillion bytes generated every day, driving a growing network of data centers that consume 1 to 2 percent of global electricity.
“The hardest part about playing chicken is knowing when to flinch.” With that quote from Scott Glenn in “The Hunt for Red October” comes the next question: who blinked, NASCAR or the teams of 23XI and Front Row Motorsports?
One important way Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger can lower utility bills while bringing more energy online is to implement her platform’s proposal to expand Virginians’ access to shared solar.
Longwood grinded out an 84-80 win at Morgan State on Saturday to get back over the .500 mark on the season.

When residents of the Shenandoah Valley wake up on Friday morning, there may be a few inches of snow on the ground.
Fresh off a decisive election win, Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger is promising a sharp turn in Virginia’s energy policy, vowing energy affordability for regular ratepayers, boosting in-state power generation, and forcing data centers to “pay their fair share.”
The increasing strain on the power grid from the rapid buildout of new data centers in Virginia is going to push your utility bills up the next two years, with a small bit of good news.
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