Five JMU students selected for hands-on experience in state government
Five JMU students have been selected for the Virginia Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers aspiring public servants hands-on experience.
Five JMU students have been selected for the Virginia Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers aspiring public servants hands-on experience.
Jay Huff, coming off a season that finally got him a full-time gig in the NBA, was moved over the weekend by the Memphis Grizzlies to the Indiana Pacers, who suddenly have a need for a stretch five.
After 50 years in the J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington, D.C., the FBI will move headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building.
When he takes the podium later this month in Cooperstown, new Baseball Hall of Famer Billy Wagner will most likely mention a few Virginia towns in his acceptance speech.

What are inalienable rights worth if they can be redefined, delayed, or revoked by executive order?
With the first half of 2025 in the rearview mirror, it’s time to reflect on professional wrestling’s greatest triumphs over the past six months.
Deaths by suicide involving guns in the U.S. were at a record high in 2023, at an astounding 27,300, accounting for 58 percent of all gun-related deaths.
Virginia lawmakers are encouraging a senate committee to reapprove authorization of 18 Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facility leases.
While the U.S. wages war abroad—bombing Iran, escalating conflict, and staging a spectacle of power for political gain—a different kind of war is being waged here at home.
The new UVA Baseball coach, Chris Pollard, will earn $1.2 million in the first year of his seven-year deal with UVA Athletics, according to the terms of a memorandum of understanding that he signed on June 10.
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