
Virginia Tourism Corp. highlights What’s New in 2022
The Virginia Tourism Corporation has released What’s New in 2022, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and noteworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.

The Virginia Tourism Corporation has released What’s New in 2022, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and noteworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.

Dr. Omar Ibrahimi of the Connecticut Skin Institute is an expert in the field of dermatology and has shared a few simple tips and tricks to aid in your skincare journey.

Kamine Development Corporation and Nicollet Industries LLC will invest $267 million to establish a joint venture paperboard recycling and production facility, Celadon Development Corporation, at the Chesapeake Deepwater Terminal site in the City of Chesapeake.

Virginians were in agreement on the negative impacts of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new Commonwealth Poll conducted by the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin has appointed a Medical Advisory Team to help guide him through the latest surge of the COVID pandemic as he prepares to take office this weekend.

The Chickahominy Tribe has re-acquired Mamanahunt, a historic site of more than 800 acres in Charles City County that holds deep cultural significance for the tribe.

Becoming more eco-friendly is good for the planet and your business. It can reduce costs and 90% of customers will switch brands if it means supporting an environmentally friendly business.

A scam that moved into the region last year has returned to the area. Bureau Better Business Serving Western Virginia warns Appalachian Power customers to be careful of utility phone scams.

Precipitation continues throughout the Commonwealth, and VDOT crews remain alert for icy spots that may impact overnight travel and Monday morning commutes. Motorists should exercise caution traveling overnight and in the morning.

Albemarle County will continue to host warming centers and water access locations open to the public on Monday.
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