
SCC seeks comments on proposal for new digits in current 804 area code
The State Corporation Commission is inviting asking the public for feedback regarding a potential new area code to Virginia regions now served by the 804 area code.

The State Corporation Commission is inviting asking the public for feedback regarding a potential new area code to Virginia regions now served by the 804 area code.

Eleven companies from the Commonwealth have graduated from the Virginia Economic Development Partnership’s Virginia Leaders in Export Trade, or VALET, program.

I learned a lot from Tropical Storm Agnes, arguably the most impactful storm to hit the Chesapeake Bay in the several thousand years the current estuary has existed.

A letter sent to patients at the Waynesboro Health Department on July 1 informed clients that the Central Shenandoah Health District would no longer offer family-planning services effective July 20, 2022.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has chosen additional key administration appointments including two individuals with ties to the Harrisonburg area – Valley Renovators, Inc. VP J.M. Snell II and James Madison University professor Marshall Pattie.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture has announced the inaugural grant recipients of its new Commonwealth History Fund. The fund was established to provide grants annually to history organizations and projects across the state of Virginia.

VCU Health is now offering patients a navigation app to simplify getting to appointments around the health system’s downtown Richmond campus.

On August 8, also known as International Cat Day, The Future Brigade will release their sophomore single, “Cat Attack (Watch Your Back!)” from Vox Records.

The investigation into what Richmond Police say was a plot by two Guatemalan nationals to target a July 4 community celebration for a mass shooting has turned into an international and local political incident.

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