
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank marks 40 years of serving the region
After 40 years of nourishing individuals and families, the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank’s depth of experience – especially during the pandemic – propels the region forward.

After 40 years of nourishing individuals and families, the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank’s depth of experience – especially during the pandemic – propels the region forward.

It will be 50 years since the ratification of the 26th Amendment on July 1st of this year. Despite being one of American history classes’ most unheralded, this amendment was a landmark constitutional addition that lowered the eligible age of voting from 21 years old to 18.

If you’ve been looking for an exciting gift for dog fanatics, we have a bunch of interesting options for you.

Discover the essence of image recognition technology and get to know its most widespread use-cases that can be applicable and beneficial for any young evolving or solid businesses.

Amazon Prime Day is almost here. June 21-22 marks another 48 hours of deals that flood traffic to Amazon’s website.

The excerpt of the Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending June 20 follows.

Once a year, the Shenandoah Valley Technology Council celebrates the achievements of technology firms, organizations and programs in the region and the entrepreneurs and innovators behind those successes.

A restaurant or a cafeteria’s website plays a huge role in the success of the business. Likewise, images accompanying the web content also contribute to promoting a food business.

On Saturday, the fifth annual Shenandoah Valley Juneteenth Celebration will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Frontier Culture Museum.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring is warning Virginians about scammers who are attempting to charge hundreds of dollars to help immigrants with applying for driver’s licenses and driver privilege cards through the DMV.
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