
Virginia Tech announces search committee for executive vice president and provost
Virginia Tech has announced the search committee for its executive vice president and provost.

Virginia Tech has announced the search committee for its executive vice president and provost.

Valley Conservation Council, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, seeks public comment related to its application for accreditation with the Land Trust Accreditation Commission.

Salamanders and rainbows over sublime landscapes were among the celebrated natural wonders of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park during a five-day photography program this summer.

Ranchers and environmental advocates haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, but the differences between the two aren’t as extreme anymore.

Wild Virginia is partnering with Starr Hill Brewery as part of its Cheers for Charity fundraiser in September. Throughout the month, one dollar for every pint of beer sold in the Starr Hill Brewery Tap Room will be donated to Wild Virginia in support of its campaigns.

One of the many benefits of visiting Virginia is its proximity of many good tourist sceneries such as the best beaches on the East Coast.

The world is packed with exceptional destinations that boast rich and fascinating cultures, striking architecture and natural beauty. The following list of travel hotspots, a mix of the popular and the unusual, are some of the most breath-taking on the globe.

A federal judge in South Carolina today struck down the administration’s effort to strip away crucial clean water protections from rivers, lakes, streams and other waters that feed drinking-water sources for nearly 20 million people in the South and 117 million people across the country.

Waynesboro City Council approved a resolution Monday providing $1 million in incentives to the Virginia Museum of Natural History to build a Waynesboro campus downtown.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered construction halted on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline following a ruling from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals throwing out developers’ National Park Service permit.
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