
Virginia ranked 15th in the nation for rural road fatalities
Virginia ranks 15th among U.S. states with the highest number of fatalities on rural roads, according to a 2019 report from TRIP, a national transportation research group.

Virginia ranks 15th among U.S. states with the highest number of fatalities on rural roads, according to a 2019 report from TRIP, a national transportation research group.

For Diego Dall ’Agnol Maia, attending EMU’s 2019 Summer Peacebuilding Institute alongside more than 50 of his fellow Brazilian restorative justice practitioners and advocates was transformative.

The internet age has changed our perspective and approach on a whole range of topics, particularly when it comes to games and entertainment. In particular, the world of poker is one that has been transformed beyond all recognition.

Donald Trump is the president who is probably most known for continuous boasting about his achievements, constantly repeating the claim of being one of the most prolific presidents in history.

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors voted this week to name the bridge that carries the extension of Berkmar Drive over the South Fork Rivanna River as the Rio Mills Bridge.

The UVA Health System is launching a clinical trial with local emergency service providers to determine whether an investigational new drug, trans sodium crocetinate (TSC), can improve patient outcomes when administered at the first signs of a stroke.

It is widely accepted that probiotic bacteria are beneficial to human health, but what if they could also be used to reduce wildlife disease and conserve biodiversity?

Nearly 6,000 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in 2017, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Attorney General Mark Herring is urging the CFPB to maintain the current Overdraft Rule that stops banks from hitting consumers with hidden overdraft fees.

The quest of many companies to grow as large as possible most likely will include buying a business along the way.
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