New Year’s Eve expectations: Hello 2024, and what we won’t leave in 2023
If you’re reading this, you survived 2023, and congratulations are in order. Perhaps even a pat on the back. Go ahead, pat yourself on the back.
If you’re reading this, you survived 2023, and congratulations are in order. Perhaps even a pat on the back. Go ahead, pat yourself on the back.
More than $18 million was awarded to 16 projects in Virginia to support housing rehabilitation, water and sewer improvements and other enhancements.
As the calendar gets ready to flip over to 2024, the state of Virginia’s men’s and women’s basketball teams hope to close out 2023 on a positive note this weekend.
Multiple news outlets, from the New York Times and Associated Press to NPR, have recently covered the gaping lapse in enforcement of illegal, disposable e-cigarettes by the Food and Drug Administration
Sportfishing groups and environmentalists are calling for a partial moratorium on Virginia’s menhaden reduction fishery, citing troubling declines of certain bird and fish species that feed on them.
VDOT has updated its schedule of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.
VDOT has updated its schedule of highway work in the Culpeper District during the next week.
Andre Greene, a four-star prospect as a prep recruit out of St. Christopher’s (Richmond) in the Class of 2022, is headed to Virginia from North Carolina via the transfer portal.
A Richmond man was sentenced to 160 months in prison for possessing with the intent to distribute approximately 550 grams of fentanyl.
Del. Ellen Campbell, who represents Virginia’s District 36, is sponsoring a bill to establish an Animal Cruelty List in the Commonwealth.
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