‘One Pill Can Kill’ initiative website provides resources for Virginians in opioid crisis
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares launched “One Pill Can Kill” in November 2023 to create open conversations about the opioid crisis.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares launched “One Pill Can Kill” in November 2023 to create open conversations about the opioid crisis.
A brief return of colder air is likely this weekend in the Shenandoah Valley with a chance for snow on Saturday.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has updated the status of its investigation into the disappearance of Virginia Tech student Johnny Roop.
Parents of a fourth-grade student in Waynesboro were recently notified by the school principal that their child was on another student’s “kill list.”
No shame in losing, but Virginia’s 75-41 loss at Virginia Tech on Big Monday was more than an instance of losing a game.
WCS Logistics, a Winchester-based cold storage company, announced its expansion in Frederick County today.
Virginia ranks 170th in offensive efficiency in KenPom, roughly 50th percentile nationally, basically an average college basketball offense.
Western Virginia’s first Black legislator Onzlee Ware died early Sunday morning at age 70 after a brief battle with cancer.
After nearly four years of dedicated service, the American Shakespeare Center announces the departure of Artistic Director Brandon Carter.
The ESPN broadcast crew told us early in last night’s Big Monday matchup that bracketology guy Joe Lunardi didn’t think Virginia’s seed line would be impacted win or lose.
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