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New initiative funding clean energy in Southwest Virginia
CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. – A new initiative will fund clean energy projects here in Southwest Virginia and across the country promising to add thousands of jobs. Christiansburg-based Appalachian Community Capital is using half a billion dollars in funding from the EPA to launch the Green Bank for rural America. The...
What’s next? VA school accreditation changes near approval
In the last print edition, we took a look at Standards of Learning pass rates for all three of our counties. But beyond that, officials across the state are already counting down until the accreditation report gets released in September. This is an end, of sorts, for the current way of doing things. The Virginia […] The post What’s next? VA school accreditation changes near approval appeared first on Farmville.
VPM Daily Newscast: Aug. 26, 2024
The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before. Listeners can subscribe through NPR One | Apple Podcasts | Megaphone | Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Here’s a recap of the top stories on the...
Multi-Vehicle Crash On I-95 Backs Up Traffic For Miles In Stafford County: Virginia DOT
Some motorists were met by lengthy delays on I-95 in advance of the Monday afternoon commute due to a multi-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer.First responders in Stafford County were called to a stretch of the southbound lanes of the interstate near Garrisonville, where there was the report…
VIDEO: LOW resident upset with Orange and state governments
Luke Welborn, a 47-year-old Lake of the Woods resident, spoke up about the water contamination issue affecting users of the Wilderness Water Treatment plant in eastern Orange County on Friday. We caught up with Welborn at Orange County High School’s Hornets Sports Center in Orange where he used shower facilities....
New School Zone Cameras Coming to Monitor Hydraulic Road
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): Albemarle County has announced that school zone speed on Hydraulic Road will soon be regulated by traffic cameras. The County hopes to give drivers an incentive to pay more attention to how they are driving around the Lambs Lane Campus, the area that includes Albemarle High School, Journey Middle School, and Greer Elementary School. Exceeding the speed limit, along with reckless driving, has been a problem in the area around the schools for some time, and when the safety of kids is at stake, action is necessary.
First Alert Weather Day Wednesday
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Tracking a weak weather disturbance passing over the region through this Monday evening. It will spark an isolated shower, downpour and thunderstorm. Any thunderstorm that forms through sunset may cause localized damaging wind gusts. Hazy, hot and humid Tuesday with a spotty shower and thunderstorm around...
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WNRN’s Fall Fund Drive officially kicks off Friday, September 27, and we want you to get the most value when you become a WNRN Member!. When you become a Member before the drive begins, you’ll have access to our limited time $12 a month level, which includes the new t-shirt, the weekly Member List, In Studio Vol 12, and WNRN socks!
Closer look: Where are Virginia's transfers, last season's seniors playing in 2024
With Virginia football set to start its 2024 season on Saturday, Wahoos247 is here to provide a quick update on the players who left the program this offseason. We'll start with those who advanced to the pros and whose careers came to an end. - WR Malik Washington was the...
CASPCA fundraiser with Duck Donuts
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA held a sweet collaborated fundraiser this weekend in Charlottesville. The CASPCA and Duck Donuts teamed up to raise money for the shelter. Duck Donuts had a special called the Fifi and Fido specialty donuts and 50 percent of the money raised during...
The Marlboro sign and a very short history of tobacco manufacturing in South Richmond
A quarter of the way through their VA 100: 100 people, places, things that you should know about Richmond series, the RTD finally gets to something on this side of the river with The Marlboro sign. They don’t really get into it beyond “they make a lot of cigarettes”:
Women’s Soccer: #21 Virginia steamrolls Utah State, 5-0
Virginia got goals from five different players in a 5-0 win over Utah Valley on Sunday at Klöckner Stadium. The 21st-ranked ‘Hoos (4-0-0) jumped out early, scoring in the ninth minute when Laughlin Ryan drove to the endline and served a cross in toward the penalty spot. Allie Ross headed it in back toward the near post for the score.
RIP to the Army’s first Black 3-star general, base namesake
The Army’s first Black three-star general died Thursday. Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg was 96. Gregg was the first living namesake of an Army post, and his service extended from war-torn Germany to the post-Vietnam, all-volunteer era. He retired in 1981 after having led a supply and support battalion...
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