Aftermath of Helene: Donation, resource center set up to support communities in Southwest Virginia
A donation and resource center has been set up to support residents of southwest Virginia who need assistance due to Hurricane Helene.
A donation and resource center has been set up to support residents of southwest Virginia who need assistance due to Hurricane Helene.
More than 120 people are now confirmed dead from flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, including 35, at this writing, in the Asheville, N.C., area.
Virginia’s Oct. 12 home game with Louisville is set for the 3:30 p.m. kickoff window, with the game either being broadcast on ESPN or the ACC Network.
Virginia has a Left Lane Law on the books that makes it illegal to drive in the left lane under the speed limit or slower than other traffic on the road, with a fine of $100 for violations.
The Virginia Supreme Court has affirmed the ruling of a state appeals court in a case challenging the state’s Right to Retrieve Law.
School divisions in Virginia are doing a better job of filling open teacher jobs, but there’s still work to do, based on numbers from the Virginia Department of Education.
Virginia’s request for a federal emergency declaration related to damages from Hurricane Helene has been approved, supporting the counties of Grayson, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise and Wythe and the City of Galax.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin visited Southwest Virginia Saturday to assess damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Helene.
That final-play Virginia Tech TD was doomed the moment the ESPN broadcast gave us the shot of the replay room at the ACC headquarters in Charlotte.
A goal by Stanford’s Zach Bohane in the 74th minute broke a scoreless tie, and lifted the second-ranked Cardinal to a 1-0 win over Virginia on Friday night at a rainy Klöckner Stadium.