
Ken Plum: Starting anew
The Virginia General Assembly will celebrate its 400th anniversary in a couple of years.

The Virginia General Assembly will celebrate its 400th anniversary in a couple of years.

Assessments of the state’s current wheat crop left participants in the second annual Virginia Wheat Tour optimistic last week.

In an era when many Virginians have never visited a working farm, some farmers have begun hosting visitors.

As more and more of the world develops—and smartphones become ubiquitous—electronic waste (AKA “e-waste”) is a bigger problem than ever.

Unmanned aircraft operations at Virginia Tech this week field-tested technology designed to allow multiple aircraft to safely share the same airspace.

Faith leaders from Virginia’s Hampton Roads region released a letter opposing the proposed Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley Pipelines.

U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner will introduce legislation to strengthen the public’s ability to evaluate the impacts of natural gas pipelines.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed Del. Eileen Filler-Corn’s (D-Springfield) bill, HB 1709 at Forest Park High School in Woodbridge on Tuesday.

Gov. McAuliffe visited the Chesapeake campus of Tidewater Community College Monday to tour the college’s renewable training laboratories.

Gov. McAuliffe announced $2.7 million in funding to support 40 Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund awards
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