Analysis: Why UVA, Virginia Tech are exploring options for leaving the ACC
We know that UVA and Virginia Tech are among the seven, maybe eight, ACC schools that are looking at options for getting out of their grant-of-rights agreements.
We know that UVA and Virginia Tech are among the seven, maybe eight, ACC schools that are looking at options for getting out of their grant-of-rights agreements.
The border! When the term is used, it virtually always means the southern one, where migrants die in the desert – an estimated 10,000 over the last 25 years.
Once again, the police state is up to its old tricks, stoking tensions over whether or not the government is forced to shut down, even partially, due to a default on the national debt.
More than 20 Virginia distilleries will highlight the Virginia Spirits Expo on Saturday, June 3, at IX Art Park in Charlottesville.
The Edith J. Carrier Arboretum is offering a Summer Brown Bag Lecture series May – July at James Madison University in Harrisonburg. The event starts at noon and is free to attend.
East Coast fishery managers took emergency action this week to curtail the recreational catch of Atlantic striped bass while preparing for potentially more restrictions next year.
The U.S. House voted 219-213 on Thursday to pass legislation that would restart border wall construction, reinstate the remain in Mexico policy for asylum-seekers, and increase penalties for individuals who overstay their visas.
A federal grand jury in Delaware has returned an indictment charging a Delaware man and woman with sex trafficking, labor trafficking and related charges.
The Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to release the Notices of Funding Opportunity for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF).
Looking for some sun and free fun that involves water this weekend? Charlottesville Parks & Recreation will open its four spray grounds on Saturday.
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