Five JMU students selected for hands-on experience in state government
Five JMU students have been selected for the Virginia Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers aspiring public servants hands-on experience.
Five JMU students have been selected for the Virginia Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers aspiring public servants hands-on experience.
An amendment was introduced last week to prioritize aviation safety in America and honor the victims of the January 29 DCA tragedy.
After 50 years in the J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington, D.C., the FBI will move headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building.
At Monticello on July Fourth, contrary to what is happening nationwide, immigrants were celebrated as they became citizens of the U.S.
The House just voted 218-214 to send the Big, Ugly Bill to the Oval Office, where Donald Trump will use his sharpie to get it on the books on Friday, and Ben Cline, among others in the MAGAsphere, couldn’t be happier.
Augusta Health is sounding the alarm on how the trillion dollars in Medicaid cuts in the Big, Ugly Bill that the U.S. Senate just passed will affect its operations.
Keith Bell, the librarian responsible for the planned, then scuttled, for political reasons, June 16 Pride event at the Augusta County Library, gotta give the guy credit, he’s got no fear.
The Virginia Department of Health tells us it was notified of a confirmed case of measles at Dulles International Airport on June 19. This one actually isn’t the fault of Bobby Kennedy’s failson.
In marriage, owning land, voting, reproductive rights and working, women have fought the fight for gender equity for a long time.
In a continued effort to address childhood hunger during the summer months, the Virginia DSS offers Virginia SUN Bucks.
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