Analysis | Hospital admissions up in Virginia for patients with depression, PTSD, autism
With an increased demand for behavioral health services, providers gathered to strategize on ways to improve outcomes in Virginia.
With an increased demand for behavioral health services, providers gathered to strategize on ways to improve outcomes in Virginia.
John Wetzel, a basketball star at Wilson Memorial High School in Augusta County in the early 1960s, was drafted out of Virginia Tech by the Los Angeles Lakers in the eighth round as the 75th overall pick in 1966.
The insurance lawyer installed by Donald Trump as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia has done the one job she was put there to do – secure an indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.
Two bridges over Interstate 81 have reopened to vehicles after an inspection determined they are safe for travel.
A shooting on Interstate 295 led to a fiery crash that killed the driver of a Ford F-250 pickup truck in Hanover County.
A local news article on former Waynesboro vice mayor Jim Wood is a pathetic effort to whitewash Wood’s “Pete Buttplug” slur of former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Wood’s now-shuttered MAGA podcast.
Charlottesville doesn’t want to criminalize homelessness, but city leaders agree that something needs to be done to address the crisis.
Late-night comedian questions the official story on the Charlie Kirk murder, gets canceled. Two MAGA White dudes release a song romanticizing the lynching of “n****z,” and … crickets.
You might have read about the ACC setting a meeting for next week in Charlotte to discuss future football scheduling. Buried in the stories on this: we’re not talking about anything changing anytime soon.
Disney, which owns ESPN and ACC Network, capitulated to the Trump administration over Jimmy Kimmel, pushed by Nexstar, which owns The CW, so we’re recommending that you skip ACC Football for a while, unless you go in person.
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