
Red Cross issues tips on how to have a safe summer
Millions of people are looking forward to having fun and traveling this summer and the American Red Cross wants everyone to stay safe.

Millions of people are looking forward to having fun and traveling this summer and the American Red Cross wants everyone to stay safe.

Humans are meant to live in nature, even when they live in cities. University of Virginia architecture professor Tim Beatley calls it “biophilia.”

EMU was among the first schools involved in groundbreaking work that is raising awareness about institutional nitrogen footprints.

A recent article in Kentucky’s leading paper, The Lexington Herald Leader, discusses the down-fall of coal in the Bluegrass State.

The prospect of elk roaming the mountains of Virginia like they did hundreds of years ago is fascinating.

President Obama went to Hiroshima, did not apologize, did not state the facts of the matter, that there was no justification for the bombings there and in Nagasaki.

Virginia Tech and eight other universities will work to advance clean energy through fossil fuels in a new $20 million project supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Project GROWS, a non-profit educational farm for youth located in Augusta County, announces spring in-school tastings for Staunton City Schools.

A limited number of single day tickets to the fourth annual Red Wing Roots Music Festival have been released for purchase.

Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute discovered how mutations of a gene called CASK may cause genetic disorders such as microcephaly.
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