
Isle of Wight educator named AITC Teacher of the Year
Pamela Hall, a first-grade teacher at Windsor Elementary School in Isle of Wight County, has been named Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom 2020 Teacher of the Year.

Pamela Hall, a first-grade teacher at Windsor Elementary School in Isle of Wight County, has been named Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom 2020 Teacher of the Year.

The Delta Dental of Virginia Foundation has awarded nearly $400,000 to 50 organizations across the Commonwealth to fund research, educational outreach and other programs.

A child born today will experience a world 4 degrees warmer than the pre-industrial average.

The CDC reported this week that there was an increase in suicide deaths in the U.S. in 2018.

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A leadership forum at Shenandoah University will address issues, opportunities and support services available to both veterans and civilians.

Virginia Tech has received five Department of Defense awards that support the purchase of research equipment.

Supermajorities of Virginians support common-sense gun reforms. The House of Delegates, now under Democratic control, has taken note.

People living with HIV in states that made political decisions against expanding Medicaid can benefit from AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, according to a new study.

As of now, there are a reported 8 million part-timers scrambling to find the utmost highest paying jobs, in hopes of ensuring a better lifestyle ahead of them.
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