
Digital authoritarianism: AI surveillance signals the death of privacy
We teeter on the cusp of a cultural, technological and societal revolution the likes of which have never been seen before.

We teeter on the cusp of a cultural, technological and societal revolution the likes of which have never been seen before.

The Alzheimer’s Association Central and Western Virginia Chapter has announced the Walk to End Alzheimer’s–Greater Augusta will be held September 24 in Fishersville.

The words come across Facebook and the evening news: mass shooter, multiple deaths by gun violence.

Virginia Tech’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences recently finished $31 million of construction on a series of new and renovated buildings around its Blacksburg campus that serves the Commonwealth’s largest private industry – agriculture.

While fewer vehicles were on highways during the COVID-19 pandemic, drivers engaged in riskier driving habits, which they have not given up two years later.

As top contributors of pollution, oil companies are under a microscope.

The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative is investing nearly $1 million in nine experimental learning projects covering election security, privacy protection, and digital forensics research areas.

The Better Business Bureau serving Western Virginia has issued a warning to flooding victims in Buchanan County.

One of the world’s longest standing animal protection organizations issued a statement on the rescue and rehoming of 4,000 beagles from a breeding facility in Cumberland, Va.

Talking about mental health — and seeking help for it — takes a lot of courage. It’s not easy to talk about your emotions and feelings, especially when mental health isn’t a subject often discussed or acknowledged in your family or community.
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