Whether you call it a car show, cruise-in, or drive-in, it’s happening in Virginia this summer!
Virginia has a lot of normal things to offer: early U.S. history, peanuts, and many former president’s birthplaces. But the Old Dominion State has a lot of wacky and fun things to see as well.
Stacker compiled a list of just 25 of these LGBTQ+ historical figures, spanning a range of disciplines and periods, referencing articles, personal letters, and books.
We asked staffers at Courier Newsroom, Dogwood’s parent company, to share recommendations for books to read this summer. Here’s what we came up with.
Discussing the documents and their discrepancies, Board President Daniel Gecker pointed out that while the August document had approximately two years of work behind it, the November document on the table awaiting Board approval to move on to the next step had only been in front of the members for a matter of days.
Armadillos have found their way into Virginia over the years, on a slow expansion eastward from their usual habitats.
RICHMOND-Virginia plans to eliminate some math courses, the zoo makes plans to open and a third community fridge opens in Richmond.
Soon, libraries across the country will receive a financial boost geared toward continuing their vast efforts to support their local communities, all thanks to the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.
PULASKI-Locals hope to revive Southwest Virginia school as a museum.
SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE- From Southside to NoVA, here’s a look at some uniquely Virginia ways to celebrate, with Independence Day fireworks.