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Virginia colleges, universities rank poorly overall in tobacco-free policy, VDH finds
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has released new data on tobacco-free higher education in the state, finding that most Virginia institutions it graded have a "tobacco policy report card" of a C or lower.
Youngkin Announces $126 Million in Virginia Business Ready Sites Program Grants
Virginia announces 23 grants in 12 regions across the Commonwealth Governor Glenn Youngkin has awarded a total of $126 million in Virginia Business Ready Sites Program (VBRSP) development grants for 23 sites across the Commonwealth Administered by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP), this discretionary program partners with localities, utilities, and state agencies to fund […]
Drought concerns remain despite last week's heavy rainfall
Despite some heavy rain late last week, residents in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are still being asked to conserve water. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has more on the regional drought impacting nearly 6 million people.
Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore gearing up for busy fall season
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The summertime is always a challenging period for foodbanks, and the need only continues to grow moving through the second half of the year. The team at the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore serves over a million people in need and, in order to continue to do that, they need your help and support.
25 years ago, ‘all the stars came together’ to create the Tobacco Commission
Virginia is one of just two states that used money from the master tobacco settlement to try to create a new economy in tobacco-growing regions. The post 25 years ago, ‘all the stars came together’ to create the Tobacco Commission appeared first on Cardinal News.
Virginia Aviation Award Winners Announced
The Commonwealth’s aviation community gathered to honor this year’s Virginia Aviation Award recipients. At a banquet held on August 7th, at the Virginia Aviation Conference in Chantilly, VA, Director of the Virginia Department of Aviation (DOAV) Greg Campbell, spoke about the significance of honoring these remarkable residents. “One day, the time will come when our […]
Red Cross declares nationwide emergency blood shortage
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - The American Red Cross declared a national emergency blood shortage Aug. 5. The organization announced it has seen a drop of 19,000 donations in the last month, causing the supply to plummet by 25% since July 1. Jonathan McNamara, communications director for the Red Cross of...
State’s No. 1 prospect, 5-star Ament, sets official visit to UVA
The state of Virginia’s No. 1 recruit, Warrenton’s Nate Ament, has scheduled an official visit to UVA on Sept. 14. The 5-star forward has also scheduled an official visit to Kentucky on Aug. 28, and is expected to set up visits to UConn, Duke and North Carolina. Ament,...
Preseason AP Poll reinforces golden opportunity ahead of Virginia Tech football in 2024
Monday, the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 Poll was released and for the second time in a week, Virginia Tech was left just on the outside looking in. Last week in the Preseason Coaches Poll, the Hokies were the third team out at No. 28 in teams receiving votes. In the AP Top 25, Virginia Tech was the second team out, coming in at No. 27 right behind fellow ACC foe Louisville.
Residents voice concerns over AEP's proposed rate hikes at public hearing
CHARLESTON, W.Va (WCHS) — Community members came out on Monday to voice their concerns regarding American Electric Power's proposed price hikes at a public hearing. The proposed rate case at this meeting was regarding AEP asking for $20.4 million to expand its net energy costs beginning Sept. 1. However,...
Woman sprays man with pepper spray in self-defense
WOOD COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Woman sprays a man with pepper spray in self-defense. On this date, an officer responded to a call on Nash St. in Parkersburg, Wood County, WV, regarding a male individual who was reportedly inside the residence with a Taser against his will. The victim used pepper spray on the male. […]
Beckley’s 7th Annual Honey Festival will sweeten up your weekend!
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — Beckley’s 7th annual Honey Festival happens the weekend of Saturday, August 17, 2024! So, what kinds of sweet treats can festival-goers expect from this year’s event? Kettle corn and roasted corn are two sweet summer treats attendees will get to try. Mark Lilly, President of the Raleigh County Beekeepers Cooperative Association, […]
Woman pleaded guilty to money laundering in Bluefield
BLUEFIELD, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Anna Marie Omar, 50, from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, pleaded guilty today to money laundering for handling funds from a fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan. Omar acknowledged that she illegally secured a $20,833 PPP loan, which was backed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and […]
Pinpoint Weather: Spotty showers Tuesday, seasonably warm
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – On Tuesday, spotty showers are possible in Southwest and Central Virginia. Otherwise, the mostly dry weather pattern is expected to continue. A disturbance will bring some light rain showers and additional cloud cover to the region on Tuesday. However, it won’t be a complete washout. Variably cloudy skies will be overhead […]
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