
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley climate, energy news roundup: June 20
The excerpt of the Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending June 20 follows.

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.

“The Mark Moses Show” is joined by Chris Graham of The Augusta Free Press to get his thoughts on the possibility of the College Football Playoff expanding in the next couple of years.

Voters have become aware over the years of the arguments that have been used for a party to regain power or to stay in power

For Adrian Milanio, it was a dream come true to find mentorship from the brilliant R&B singer and songwriter Ne-Yo.

The Senate Rules Committee and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee issued a bipartisan report on the security, planning, and response failures that led to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection.

Fans will have the opportunity to celebrate the JMU softball team, fresh off the Women’s College World Series national semifinals, Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. as the Dukes arrive back to Harrisonburg from Oklahoma City.
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