by Amie Knowles | Dec 15, 2021 | Uncategorized
Since July, roughly 61 million eligible children have benefited from the expanded Child Tax Credit. When COVID-19 first struck Virginia in March 2020, single mother Lindsay Mummert faced hardship after hardship, losing her vehicle, as well as her home. Mummert...
by Amie Knowles | Dec 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
A Norfolk fifth grader makes a difference by authoring a book called VIP Fruits Boredom became a motivating factor in March 2020 for then-8-year-old Adam Musselmani. When the pandemic first struck Virginia, many people chose to stay home. First, it was two weeks...
by Amie Knowles | Dec 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
US Department of Education Recognizes Virginia Teacher with Cybersecurity Award From a young age, Kristina Rice enjoyed tinkering with electronics. Whether it was taking apart phones to put them back together or learning all about computers when they came out, Rice...
by Keya Vakil | Dec 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Electric cars are cheaper to maintain, too; they only have about 20 moving parts compared to 2,000 for gas-powered engines. Whether you live in Northern Virginia or Norfolk, chances are you’ve found yourself paying more than usual for gas these past few months. It’s...
by Meghin Moore | Dec 8, 2021 | Uncategorized
The fates of two hotly-contested Confederate monuments in Virginia have been decided. The small circle of land that once held a state-owned sculpture of Confederate General Robert E. Lee will be handed over to the City of Richmond, and will no longer be under state...