
Augusta County asks for community help for emergency services
Augusta County, state and federal agencies are facing shortages of personal protective equipment, and the county is asking the community for assistance in replenishing dwindling supplies.

Augusta County, state and federal agencies are facing shortages of personal protective equipment, and the county is asking the community for assistance in replenishing dwindling supplies.

When you think of fast, innovative industries, insurance is probably not anyone’s first choice. But technology marches on waiting for no one, and insurance companies are facing the reality of “adapt or die.”

Virginia State University Extension faculty are offering their first online-only public program this Thursday at 4 p.m. through Facebook Live.

Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society has announced the appointment of C. Thomas “Tom” Chapman as its new executive director.

Affiliate marketing is a possibility to start earning money for promoting a product or service of some brand using an affiliate link (a link to a specific site that contains a unique user ID).

The resources that families can draw on during these challenging times varies greatly, and a one-size-fits-all model is not going to work.

Gov. Ralph Northam today offered the first target date that COVID-19 measures closing non-essential business and banning large public gatherings could be lifted.

Nobody could predict a crisis like the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic we are currently experiencing.

Public health districts across Virginia have activated public health call centers, to answer questions and provide information about COVID-19 and related issues.

In the northern regions of the world, a great change is taking place. Permafrost, which covers around 25 percent of exposed land in the Northern Hemisphere, is melting.
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