
Highlight of my week: New toilets
In this topsy-turvy world that we live in, which makes no sense most of the time, yay, new toilets.

In this topsy-turvy world that we live in, which makes no sense most of the time, yay, new toilets.

Consumers receiving service from Columbia Gas of Virginia continue to benefit from stable domestic natural gas commodity prices.

Governor Terry McAuliffe proclaimed September as National Preparedness Month in Virginia, encouraging preparations necessary in the event of an emergency.

Nickie Mills has been named city engineer for the City of Staunton. He succeeds James Davis, who retired in July after serving as the city’s engineer for 32 years.

Most of the criticism of our trade deals has focused on the very real problem of jobs and decent wages for American workers.

Dominion, government agencies and a company that specializes in removing waste coal are finishing up a major clean-up project in Southwest Virginia.

Walk for Hope draws people together to raise awareness about mental health, depression and suicide among college-age youth.

The Virginia Department of Forestry will receive increased funding to support two vital forestry programs – the Reforestation of Timberlands program and the fire suppression program.

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe are preparing to challenge Dakota Access LLC and the U.S. Army Corps in court.

An expanded lineup of speakers is now available for the fourth annual TEDxCharlottesville event “The Power of One,” taking place Friday, November 11.
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