
Virginia Museum of History & Culture announces National History Day contest winners in Virginia
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture announced Virginia’s results from the National History Day National Contest.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture announced Virginia’s results from the National History Day National Contest.

With the Supreme Court’s expected decision to overturn Roe v. Wade threatening to severely curtail women’s reproductive rights, it might seem an odd moment to report good news about male birth control.

Virginia Tech has earned the Bee Campus USA certification for commitment to sustaining native insect pollinators, a designation that further cements the university’s climate action commitment to create a green and sustainable campus.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) joined 30 of their Senate colleagues in a push to extend the child nutrition waivers that have kept many children from going hungry throughout the pandemic, both during the school year and in the summer.

The forest was cool and had the sweet smell of a recently fallen tree and the duff beneath our feet. In the dappled sunlight we could see midges swarming.

Virginia hospitals are helping lead efforts to enhance public health through programs focused on meeting the needs of victims of community violence.

The Jan. 6 Committee is showing us how fragile our democracy is. Our trust in each other and in our institutions is waning – in both parties.

What we do not need is yet another pretext by which government officials can violate the Fourth Amendment at will under the guise of public health and safety.

Virginia Commonwealth University and the VCU Health System generate $9.5 billion in economic activity and create or support 58,000 jobs in Virginia.

During National Dairy Month this June, take a moment to appreciate some of Virginia’s most delicious and nutritious commodities, and the farmers who provide them.