Green floater freshwater mussel at risk of endangerment; Virginia at center of saving them
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has found that the green floater, a freshwater mussel found in 10 states including Virginia is likely to become endangered.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has found that the green floater, a freshwater mussel found in 10 states including Virginia is likely to become endangered.
“Oppenheimer,” the biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer, exceeded expectations on its opening weekend bringing in an estimated $80.5 million.
Virginia leaders are making the case that Springfield remains the best location for the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s new headquarters.
The VEC asked Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares in March 2022 to prosecute fraudulent claims of unemployment compensation.
From the What Took Them So Long Department: Virginia Tech AD Whit Babcock announced today that he has inked Kenny Brooks to a contract extension that keeps Brooks in Blackburg through the end of the 2029 season.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican who harbors the illusion that he is a contender in the 2024 Republican presidential race, wants to use the state’s artificial $5 billion-plus surplus to buy votes in the form of tax breaks to corporations and the already well-off.
More Virginians are employed this year compared to last year – with more than 23,000 more people with jobs in June. In total, there are 201,472 more Virginians employed since January 2022.
The most heartwarming state law which took effect July 1, 2023, was naming the Chincoteague pony the official state pony of Virginia.
A nonprofit foundation in Virginia Beach is accepting grant proposals for impactful projects to address the homeless service system.
Fewer sellers are listing their homes with the lowest June inventory level in Virginia in more than a decade.
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