
Squirrels rally for five in ninth, defeat RubberDucks, 8-4
A five-run ninth inning and a strong pitching performance guided the Richmond Flying Squirrels to an 8-4 win over the Akron RubberDucks Saturday night at Canal Park.

A five-run ninth inning and a strong pitching performance guided the Richmond Flying Squirrels to an 8-4 win over the Akron RubberDucks Saturday night at Canal Park.
The first ice cream flavor, Hokie Tracks, will roll out to ice cream shops and restaurants around Virginia in early fall.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.

Virginia’s Executive Mansion, the oldest purpose-built governor’s home in the United States, will reopen to the public for tours on Friday, Sept. 2.
A football team is like a mobile hospital, with the variety of guys in various stages of disrepair. Virginia is a bit more banged up going into its first game week than coach Tony Elliott would like.

“All good things must come to an end,” said Ed Clark, president and founder of the Wildlife Center of Virginia. “UNTAMED,” the television series co-produced by the center and the Richmond-based VPM, will not be renewed for a fifth season.

The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority and Girls on the Run International are celebrating a decade of impact through an ongoing partnership.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels rallied late but fell short, 6-5, against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Sunday afternoon at The Diamond.

The Harrisonburg-based college access nonprofit Scholars Latino Initiative is celebrating its first decade with an event named ¡10th Anniversary Tapas!
Boy, howdy, a few Republicans really didn’t like the article that I wrote on Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s visit to the Rockingham County Fair this week.
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