Virginia aims to address mental health, behavioral challenges facing students
The Virginia Department of Education has created a new office to help youth who may be struggling since COVID-19.
The Virginia Department of Education has created a new office to help youth who may be struggling since COVID-19.
Soon after the NCAA started allowing athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, a college football player named Rayquan Smith decided he, too, would cash in on the opportunity.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia will have new leadership in 2024 after President and Co-Founder Ed Clark announced his retirement on Friday.
From neighbors and clients dropping off cookies to Christmas parties, we’re all prone to gain a few pounds due to the “little” splurges.
The Augusta County Board of Supervisors has a new chair: Jeffrey Slaven, who you may remember from an Oct. 15 criminal complaint.
Will 2024 be the year the Deep State’s exercise in controlled chaos finally gives way to an apocalyptic dismantling of our constitutional republic, or what’s left of it?
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is accepting applications for federal grant funds from organizations committed to preventing traffic crashes.
Cybersecurity experts have revealed potential risks in 2024 for internet users by taking a deep dive into a Dark Web forum to learn from the hackers.
Folks, it’s time to break the cycle of abuses—cruel, brutal, immoral, unconstitutional and unacceptable—that have been heaped upon us by the government for way too long.
Given the escalating environmental challenges facing our planet, directing some of our New Year’s aspirations toward eco-conscious endeavors can make a tangible difference.
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