
Hokie BugFest creeps into Blacksburg on Oct. 14
If you’d like to see hundreds of spiders, bees, cockroaches, and other small creatures all in one place, come to the seventh annual Hokie BugFest on Oct. 14.

If you’d like to see hundreds of spiders, bees, cockroaches, and other small creatures all in one place, come to the seventh annual Hokie BugFest on Oct. 14.

Jonathan Rauch will give a lecture titled “Unpresidented: Governing in the Age of Chaos,” as part of the broader Conversations in the Age of Trump series.

More than 1,000 people from throughout the Shenandoah Valley are expected to participate in the Greater Augusta Out of the Darkness Community Walk.

Voters are souring on the Republican Party, and they place more trust in the Democratic Party when it comes to healthcare.

New vehicle infotainment systems take drivers’ eyes and attention off the road and hands off the wheel for potentially dangerous periods of time.

Landos Biopharma Inc., a company founded by Josep Bassaganya-Riera, of the Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech, has received $10 million in Series A funding.

Route 11, which is maintained by VDOT, sits on top of Natural Bridge but the formation is not inspected by VDOT.

The Virginia Tech Solar Decathlon Middle East team is the only U.S. team selected for an intercollegiate global competition to build the world’s best solar home.

Democratic Party gubernatorial nominee Ralph Northam unveiled his policy plan to fight back against the prescription drug and heroin epidemic.

Becker’s Hospital Review has named UVA Cancer Center to its list of 100 hospitals and health systems with great oncology programs.
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