Climate and Energy News Roundup: October 2025
About 20 people joined the sustainable farm event organized by Shenandoah Valley Faith & Climate on Saturday, Sept. 20.
About 20 people joined the sustainable farm event organized by Shenandoah Valley Faith & Climate on Saturday, Sept. 20.
The Alzheimer’s Association is planning to honor those affected by the disease through a poignant ceremony and walk on Oct. 4.
There was a time, in the early 2000s, when I loved football with such naive intensity that I wore a different NFL jersey to middle school for an entire week.
The median price for homes sold in Virginia in August was $430,000. And we wonder why people say there’s a shortage of affordable housing.
Legislation in response to President Donald Trump’s efforts to gut the U.S. DOE would ensure that special education programs continue.
So, Florida State is back, right? Well, as retired ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso might say: “Not so fast, my friend.”
Donald Trump, possibly the least-qualified person on the planet to make medical recommendations – “disinfectant,” anyone? – is now taking on Tylenol, which he said Monday is the cause of autism.

Insurance companies sell peace of mind, but when it’s time to pay up, their priority is profit. After a car accident, many victims assume an insurance policy will approve their claim and pay out. But in reality, adjusters are trained to minimize payouts, delay and deny claims, and use tactics that get you to settle…
Social workers are at the forefront of suicide prevention, and through a new task force, should soon be more prepared to respond to a crisis.
Charles Trueheart of Staunton lived in Vietnam in the early 1960s as conflict arose between the Asian nation and the United States.
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