Virginia fellowship seeks to increase presence of Blacks in historic preservation careers
The first class of student and community preservationist Fellows in the Voices Remembered initiative will study historic preservation best practices.
The first class of student and community preservationist Fellows in the Voices Remembered initiative will study historic preservation best practices.
Waynesboro’s Community Development Department will hold a community meeting on April 13 to discuss the use of Community Development Block Grant funds.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $3 million in competitive funding to Arlington County’s Continuum of Care for Homelessness.
After an intensive eight-week business planning program, eight budding entrepreneurs have been selected to compete for a total of $53,000 in start-up grants.
It’s Budget Season in DC, and the swamp is in full bloom. Republicans refuse to offer a budget. Why is that? After all, they are demanding that Biden and his Democrats promise to make major cuts because Republicans are so-o-o-o-o concerned about the debt ceiling, even though they are largely responsible for much of the…
The tax filing deadline in the United States is April 18, but some states receive more federal aid than what they pay in taxes.
Shenandoah University, in collaboration with Valley Health and the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, is working to tackle the region’s nursing shortage.
When Gov. Youngkin unveiled his budget, it contained such a glaring shortage of funding for affordable housing that his statements about prioritizing housing seemed ludicrous.

The University of Virginia has established a new working group that will work on reducing gun violence and enhancing community safety.
For three days, 30,000 education workers struck the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the second-largest in the nation.