
Viewpoints on WVPT examines the legacy of 9/11
Bob Johnson was called, in more ways than one, to New York City, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks.

Bob Johnson was called, in more ways than one, to New York City, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks.

Virginia Tech will invest $75 million over five years to build teaching and research capacity in areas where it is already a national leader.

Governor Terry McAuliffe today declared a state of emergency and urged residents of the Commonwealth to prepare for significant storm impacts generated by remnants of Hurricane Hermine.

Governor Terry McAuliffe proclaimed September as National Preparedness Month in Virginia, encouraging preparations necessary in the event of an emergency.

Governor McAuliffe hosted an Education and Workforce Cyber roundtable at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria on Wednesday.

A Virginia Tech scientist has alerted world policymakers to the pest that destroyed 80 percent of Nigeria’s tomato crop.

Ryan Lochte was unfairly railroaded by Brazilian authorities and made to look like a Brian Williams-level fabricator by the U.S. media.

Governor McAuliffe will host his first-ever Cyber-Physical Systems Summit at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility,

The Center for Innovative Technology announced today a new partnership that will lead development of smart city technologies and innovation in Virginia.

Paul Kawika Martin, the senior director for policy and political affairs for Peace Action, released the following statement from the official Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony.