
Harrisonburg: City begins Phase 1 of annual paving, marking work
Public Works crews began paving and marking roads across Harrisonburg on July 22, as part of the annual paving schedule for preventative maintenance.

Public Works crews began paving and marking roads across Harrisonburg on July 22, as part of the annual paving schedule for preventative maintenance.

Highway work requiring road/lane/structure closures in the Lynchburg District.
Central Virginia and Central Shenandoah Valley are in the midst of a run of days with temperatures forecast to be in the low- to mid-90s.

The State Board for Community Colleges, by a unanimous vote, chose to maintain the current in-state tuition and mandatory fees for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Project GROWS wrapped up the second summer of its Youth Leaders in Agriculture program with a showcase and tours of the farm in Augusta County on Tuesday afternoon.

You can stop talking about Notre Dame coming in and saving the ACC from the last 14 years of its TV deal with ESPN. That dog, as they say where I’m from, in the mountains of Virginia, won’t hunt.

Northern Virginia Conservation Trust has helped the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation acquire a 59-acre property comprised of high-priority forested wetlands adjacent to the Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve in Stafford County.

The City of Charlottesville has opened three cooling centers to provide relief to those affected by the extreme high temperatures in the area.

Virginia Tourism Corporation’s DRIVE 2.0 State Tourism Plan Implementation Workshops enable community stakeholders to focus on developing and enhancing local tourism promotion, product development and advocacy strategies.

According to NOAA, summer thunderstorms “are more frequent and directly impact more people and homes in the U.S. than hurricanes.”
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