
EMU teams place 18th and 48th regionally in international programming contest
A team from EMU taking part in the Mid-Atlantic region competition of the International Collegiate Programming Contest placed 18th out of 184.

A team from EMU taking part in the Mid-Atlantic region competition of the International Collegiate Programming Contest placed 18th out of 184.

The Virginia Department of Health announced today that a portion of Hampton Roads along the Newport News shoreline in the city of Newport News is temporarily closed to shellfish harvesting due to a spill of raw sewage impacting water quality in the river.

The Shenandoah Valley Art Center, during the month of January, is exhibiting in the Cabell/Arehart Gallery the artwork of the fourth annual Winter Contemporary Juried Exhibition: Women’s Work.

Dubai’s property market continues to experience rapid growth and there is no sign of it slowing down anytime soon. Not only does this growth include townhouses as well as apartments, but it also includes villas for sale in Dubai which are also on the rise.

With many existing and new residential projects in Dubai popping up, the possibilities are simply endless. If you are in search for the perfect townhouse, we have jotted down a few of the most popular and well-liked areas to rent townhouses in Dubai below:

One of the most noticeable features about the city of Dubai is that it features a wide range of properties for varying tastes and personalities.

The Virginia Department of Health announced that a portion of the Back River in the cities of Hampton and Poquoson is temporarily closed to shellfish harvesting due to a spill of raw sewage impacting water quality in the river.

Carpeting is an oft-overlooked culprit when it comes to compromised indoor air quality, but the chemicals used to produce it are typically far from natural.

Leaving the US may not be on most people’s minds, yet it is something more people are considering and acting on. There are many reasons why Americans are leaving this country behind in record numbers.

Virginia Secretary of Natural Resources Matthew J. Strickler has received the final report of the Clam and Oyster Aquaculture Work Group.
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