
Peace Action statement from Hiroshima
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.

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.

Virginia Tech will receive $19,420,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help increase cyber workforce development and encourage scientific partnerships to deliver innovation in the field.

The comments section on a Washington Post piece about the Augusta County bail bond controversy presented a here’s what they think about you moment.

Initiatives led by local financial institutions and non-profits in Virginia will receive $6.6 million to support affordable housing development in Virginia.

Airports in Richmond, Norfolk and Emporia/Greensville will receive nearly $12 million in funds from the FAA to renovate facilities.

Albemarle County has been named among the top ten most technologically advanced, cutting edge county governments of its size in the U.S.

United Way of Greater Augusta received notification that Staunton was awarded $9,537, to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the Greater Augusta region.

Educators and law enforcement officials will convene in Hampton on August 1 for the 16th annual School and Campus Safety Training Forum.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced the launch of a new program to help ensure safe, mutually respectful interactions between Virginia teens and law enforcement.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced the launch of a new grant program designed to ensure that workforce credentials are accessible and affordable.
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