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The Jefferson Area Board for Aging is stepping in as SNAP benefits are being reduced across the commonwealth. → Read More
Louisa County Elementary students met at Thomas Jefferson Elementary for a hands-on learning experience planting lima beans and pulling weeds. → Read More
The Western Albemarle Rescue Squad is looking to add a new location. → Read More
UVA says that Cheney has real-world experience in politics and can give students a glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes, and that having someone who has this background will teach its students valuable lessons. → Read More
Cecil Sites says that his son, Billy Sites, should still be alive, despite police saying otherwise. → Read More
Vaccines for conditions like rubella, mumps, and measles are already on the list. Doctor Costi Sifri with UVA Health says the hope is to make COVID-19 just as rare to catch one day. → Read More
During the Jim Crow era, Green Books served as a life line for Black travelers looking to get from point A to point B while avoiding danger. → Read More
7th District Representative Abigail Spanberger (D) is calling on Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) to be transparent about what his mitigation plans are. → Read More
Doctor Patrick Jackson with UVA Health says there is one gap in current research, that being finding a drug to reduce symptoms for people who are not immunocompromised. → Read More
25th District Senator Creigh Deeds (D) is championing a bill to limit prescription drug costs. → Read More
Omicron variants of the coronavirus are putting researchers and doctors to the test. A new treatment is on the horizon for people whose bodies do not respond to the vaccine. → Read More
Thursday, February 9, marked Budget Day in Richmond, and tax breaks and teacher pay are two of the topics state legislators are discussing. → Read More
The Charlottesville-Albemarle Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is hiring McGuireWoods law firm. → Read More
After the late December cold snap that saw many others affected by burst pipes, repairs are finally underway for the health center. → Read More
A fungus that lives in Virginia soil may have left a Stanardsville woman legally blind. → Read More
A fungus that lives in Virginia soil may have left a Stanardsville woman legally blind. → Read More
A foster care agency is asking you to give a little of yourself and help help keep a child in need warm. → Read More
Petite Marie Bette is selling cakes with prominent Black figures stenciled on top with powdered sugar. → Read More
The Environmental Protection Agency is working to accelerate lead pipe replacement. → Read More
He says it will help the nation pay social security, military salaries, Medicare benefits and tax refunds. → Read More