
DUI enforcement, education lead into Labor Day travel weekend
According to data from the DMV, during the 2017 Labor Day weekend, Virginia recorded 55 alcohol-related traffic injuries that could have been prevented.

According to data from the DMV, during the 2017 Labor Day weekend, Virginia recorded 55 alcohol-related traffic injuries that could have been prevented.

Shenandoah University has added 15 new majors and minors to its list of degrees and certificates that students can earn.

Fields of snow peas encompass the mountainous landscape of Guatemala. Lush and green, these non-native crops are the manifestation of hours of labor by indigenous farmers, who grow the produce for export.

The last day of July marked the beginning of the latest in a long line of mass protests throughout Iran. Fueled in part by the precipitous decline in the value of Iran’s national currency, demonstrations broke out first in the city of Isfahan and then spread to approximately a dozen cities over the course of a week.

A new statewide poll by the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at VCU finds that Virginians increasingly see mental health approaches as important for school safety.

Staunton City Schools announces its policy for providing free or reduced price meals for children served under the National School Lunch, and/or School Breakfast Programs.

The nearly three months of demonstrations by Palestinians along the Israel-Gaza border under the banner of the “March of Return,” which turned violent and has remained as such as of this writing.

The University of Virginia community received the following update regarding safety and security measures in advance of the one-year anniversary of the violence of August 2017.

Governor Ralph Northam and the City of Charlottesville today declared states of emergency for the Commonwealth and the city to address the potential impacts of events on Aug. 10–12.

Colonel Gary T. Settle, Virginia State Police Superintendent, announced additional advancements involving department leadership.
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