
Are bald eagles back to being pests now?
It’s hard to believe the bald eagle was on the brink of extinction in the Lower 48 United States just a half century ago, given how common the majestic birds are all over the country nowadays.

It’s hard to believe the bald eagle was on the brink of extinction in the Lower 48 United States just a half century ago, given how common the majestic birds are all over the country nowadays.

The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative has funded seven transdisciplinary projects for $450,000 to explore the role of cybersecurity in curbing the spread of disinformation and misinformation.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration today.

Real estate companies are having the time of their lives because more people are contacting them to look at different properties.

A group of Virginia Tech students and faculty, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Health, are working to make vaccines more available to the community with mobile vaccine clinics and the COVID vaccine car.

VDH and Metaculus partnered to launch the first round of the Keep Virginia Safe Forecasting Tournament in April, to inform science-backed public health policymaking within the Commonwealth.

Sitting at various breakfast and lunch tables with sportswriters at last month’s ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte, I tried to make the case for the ACC to go with West Virginia as its 16th member.

Glenn DuBois, chancellor of Virginia’s Community Colleges, announced Tuesday that he will retire at the end of June 2022 from the position he has held for more than 20 years.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced five new state historical highway markers that highlight topics of national, state and regional significance to Asian American Pacific Islander history in the Commonwealth.

Cancer survivor Dwayne Coleman and other area advocates plan to hike Priest Summit near Tyro on Aug. 22 as part of a national event, Climb for a Cure, hosted by the national advocacy organization Fight Colorectal Cancer.
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