If you take guns out of the story, so many stories have different outcomes
Hoplophobia is the irrational fear of firearms. I recently learned this while observing political discourse on gun violence in the U.S.
Hoplophobia is the irrational fear of firearms. I recently learned this while observing political discourse on gun violence in the U.S.
Lou Gehrig had two women in his life, his mother Christina and his wife Eleanor. Had the two been able to get along, the personal life of the legendary New York Yankees ballplayer and Hall of Famer would have been less stressful.
The deodorant you use, the soap you bathe with, what you wash your clothes in, and other scents could factor in to whether mosquitos are attracted to you.
Waynesboro City Council seems to be throwing in the towel on operating a brick-and-mortar tourist information center in the River City.
Clara Metzler’s journey led her on the road to food and nutrition, and that road brought her to Project GROWS in Augusta County.
A cat named Mona Lisa is living her best life with adopters Gary and Rebecca Davis with her very own bedroom and all the toys and cat trees a feline could ever desire – and a new lease on life after overcoming cancer.
Trains are moving through the Shenandoah Valley daily, from passenger trains like the Cardinal on Amtrak to excursion lines like Buckingham Branch to commodities loaded in cars that do contain high temperature and flammable cargo.

“Forever chemicals” are types of highly persistent and toxic synthetic chemicals widely used in many industries, including firefighting foam, non-stick cookware, food packaging and water-resistant clothing.
Hampton University senior Margaret O. Daramola has been named Virginia’s Poet Laureate.
A group of researchers from Virginia Tech studied the crowdsourced investigation that followed the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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