
Virginia Tech cancels study abroad programs for fall semester
Virginia Tech is canceling all fall 2020 study abroad programs because of ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Virginia Tech is canceling all fall 2020 study abroad programs because of ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced 26 small technology-based businesses and four universities will receive incentive grants to commercialize their research in clean energy, cybersecurity, data analytics, life sciences, and unmanned systems.

United Way of Staunton, Augusta County & Waynesboro has received notification that the City of Staunton has been chosen to receive $7,389 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county.

Reps. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) and Chip Roy (R-Texas) today introduced legislation to further prevent insider trading by members of Congress and increase government accountability.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) is highlighting the work of the Prince George Rotary Club.

Charlottesville Fire Chief Andrew Baxter resigned from his position on Thursday, citing issues with funding for new positions. City Manager Tarron Richardson named Emily Pelliccia as interim fire chief effective immediately.

Federal prosecutors filed a civil complaint in Roanoke today to recover more than $543,000 from individuals based in China who purported to sell face masks and N-95 respirators at inflated prices but never shipped the products.

Because of the combined efforts of two Virginia land-grant universities, natural vegetation is flourishing anew and farmer access to fertile lands is increasing where a destructive weed once ruled in East Africa.

Watch and see: this debate over police brutality and accountability is about to get politicized into an election-year referendum on who should occupy the White House.

Gov. Ralph Northam today named Curtis Brown as state coordinator of emergency management at the Virginia Department of Emergency Management.