Trump’s proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence” requires universities to cease considering gender and race in admissions decisions.
Albemarle County’s Board of Supervisors is stopping where they are right now, and happy to live for a while with the ordinance adopted last April regulating data centers.
ACPD has identified a suspected driver and vehicle in Monday’s incident at the Old Ivy bridge.
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is ready for any influx of people in need because of the federal government shutdown.
At Advanced Pain Management of Virginia, Dr. Scott Wagner and his team explore new, alternative ways to alleviate pain using regenerative medcines.
The goal is to add 700 million gallons of water.
The Board of Supervisors will vote to pause the effort amidst uncertainty over potential future statewide legislation and pushback from local environmental groups.
VDOT will be conducting overnight 29 bypass closures as part of the Old Ivy Road bridge rehabilitation project, and the Culpeper District’s Alexis Mehretab notes this was scheduled before the bridge was hit Monday.
The work of over 125 artists will be on display at Claudius Crozet Park Oct. 11-12 for the 45th anniversary of the Crozet Arts & Crafts Festival.
Shenandoah National Park remains open with a reduced staff during the government shutdown that started midnight October 1.
