War crime and other redundancies
If you visit the British War Museum you can still hear the voice of Bomber Harris defending his decisions to order the carpet bombing of Dresden, Hamburg, Cologne, and other German cities.
If you visit the British War Museum you can still hear the voice of Bomber Harris defending his decisions to order the carpet bombing of Dresden, Hamburg, Cologne, and other German cities.
VDOT has updated its schedule of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.
The USDA Forest Service is now accepting applications for the 2024 Landscape Scale Restoration competitive grant program, which provides financial support to partners performing priority work on non-federal forestlands.
Japan is set to start pumping billions of gallons of radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean this week from Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s (Tepco’s) devastated triple reactor meltdown site at Fukushima.
Just as all Americans remember 9/11, Japanese remember 3/11, the day in 2011 that an earthquake and tsunami overwhelmed the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
Bristol Bay is a relatively small but nevertheless important body of water in Southwestern Alaska.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)—aka the “Gulf Stream”—is a vital system of ocean currents, driven by temperature and salinity disparities at various locales and depths.
Dan Woodworth, known as “Dr. Dan” to his clients at Woodworth Animal Hospital in Waynesboro, is officially hanging up his stethoscope and retiring on Sept. 1.
Staunton City Council approved allowing Staunton Planning Commission to create an amendment to the city’s comprehensive plan.
Be warned: the DNA detectives are on the prowl.
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