Virginia could pay teachers more: Youngkin would rather make it easier to be a teacher
The Youngkin administration has a nifty idea to address teacher shortages. No, not actually paying teachers more.
The Youngkin administration has a nifty idea to address teacher shortages. No, not actually paying teachers more.
Each fall, millions of birds pass through the Commonwealth during their fall migrations south, offering Virginians opportunities to see hawks, songbirds and more.

Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Medicine is part of a $31 million, multi-institutional study focused on evaluating a new method for pacing the heart in people with heart failure and conduction system disease.
There are a lot of reasons why 40 years of Bay-saving hasn’t saved the Chesapeake Bay, but a dismaying example was on display recently in my hometown of Federalsburg, Md.
As one might expect, manufactured homes run the gamut with regard to energy efficiency.

Looking at the skinny elm sapling reaching for the sky in his backyard, James Bryant said that he hopes he lives long enough to be able to sit under its canopy and read a book in summer.

In a new video, U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger highlights the investments coming to Virginia communities with The CHIPS and Science Act becoming law.
WalletHub released 2022’s Best Small Cities in America in response to help Americans put down roots where there is a good quality of life.
When Virginia Tech alumnus Brett Smith returned to Lane Stadium for the Boston College game last month, he wasn’t just there to root for his beloved Hokies – he wanted to be there to cheer on his family’s legacy.
As National Fire Prevention Week comes to an end, the Virginia Department of Fire Programs reminds Virginians that fire prevention is not just a week-long event but a year-round focus.
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