
Application window opens for Virginia Declaration of Learning initiative
Applications are being accepted for the first year of the Virginia Declaration of Learning program.

Applications are being accepted for the first year of the Virginia Declaration of Learning program.

Gov. Ralph Northam’s African American History Education Commission is holding meetings across Virginia as commission members examine how to strengthen African American history education in the Commonwealth’s public schools.

Three members of the Waynesboro School Board announced today their re-election bids for the May 5 municipal elections.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict became more intractable than ever before, as Trump torpedoed the prospect of a two-state solution even before he unveiled his so-called “deal of the century.”

A UVA student writing for the Cavalier Daily wrote something about sports that got the sports people mad. Like, angry villagers with pitchforks ready to storm The Rotunda mad.

Top tech companies are on the hunt for talent. And the competition is heating up.

Many groups in Southwest Virginia are largely invisible in media and research, despite being integral to the fabric of our communities.

House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Chair Elaine Luria is highlighting the legislative and oversight accomplishments of her subcommittee in 2019.

The House Committee on Oversight and Reform held a hearing on Friday to consider legislation from Congressman Donald McEachin, D-Va., to designate the Hopewell post office as the Reverend Curtis West Harris Post Office Building.

It is rudimentary to say that suffering a car accident leaves long-lasting impressions on a person.
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