They can’t stop themselves from misappropriating Martin Luther King Jr.
We have the First Amendment; anyone can quote Dr. King, the devil can quote the Bible, and the public discourse can be obscured by gaslight.
We have the First Amendment; anyone can quote Dr. King, the devil can quote the Bible, and the public discourse can be obscured by gaslight.
A photo on social media convinced the first Miss Virginia to be crowned Miss America, 1978 Virginia Tech alum Kylene Barker McNeill, to donate her crown and the gown that she was wearing on stage to her alma mater.
Abbie Hansberger was a new athletic trainer in Shenandoah County when the unthinkable happened. At a baseball practice in the spring, two varsity student athletes collided in the outfield, and one student, a senior, suffered a condition known as commotio cordis.
A City of Staunton employee who raised issues with the city’s administration of Community Development Block Grant funds was fired last week.
UVA Health has been awarded $1.2 million in state and federal grants for work to reduce COVID-19 infections in Virginia’s long-term care facilities.
Wildlife is disappearing at an alarming rate around the world, in the oceans and on land.

It turns out the key to good health may be as simple as drinking plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Army announced today the final revised definition of “Waters of the United States.”
The number of people without enough food increased from 281,406 to 434,197 in Virginia from 2021 to 2022.
2022 was a productive and promising year for Alzheimer’s research, including discoveries related to the causes, risk factors and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
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