5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
Global markets in flux as Trump says US 'doing really well' on tariffs policy
Shares on Wall Street staged a massive rally on Wednesday, after US President Donald Trump paused higher tariffs on most of the world, while raising levies on China. Here's a reminder of how shares performed in the region yesterday:
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
The Dollanganger Saga
The first book, Flowers In The Attic, introduces the four Dollanganger children, who are hidden away in a sprawling mansion when their widowed mother Corrine returns to the ice-cold family home she had originally fled.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
‘The Assessment’ Review: Meticulously Planned Parenthood
A couple must endure a punishing evaluation process for permission to become parents in this sleek, hermetic science fiction.
7-year-old girl thriving after surprise diagnosis leads to open-heart surgery
Within three weeks of her surprise diagnosis, the little girl was in a hospital operating room undergoing open-chest heart surgery.
Iowa basketball coaching search profile: Ben McCollum
While Darian DeVries has done a lot of good, Ben McCollum’s resume also makes a compelling case for the Iowa men's basketball head coaching job.
Left out of the NCAA Tournament: Indiana, Boise State, West Virginia, Ohio State and more
Boise State (24-10) made it to the Mountain West Conference Tournament championship game, but wasn’t one of the league’s four teams that moved on to the NCAA Tournament. Colorado State got the league’s automatic berth with 69-56 win over the Broncos in the title game.
West Virginia farms have benefited from federal boost to schools, food banks; now that’s cut off
Two recent cuts totaling about a billion dollars would have gone to grant programs under the U.S. Department of Agriculture to support purchases for school nutrition and food banks.
Judge finds frozen embryos are not divisible property in cancer survivor’s case against ex-husband
A northern Virginia judge determined embryos are not property that can be divided up, rejecting a previous analysis by the court saying such fertilized eggs could be considered divisible “goods or chattel” based on 19th-century slave law.
‘Tree-of-heaven’ doesn’t live up to its name as invasive species impacts Virginia
An invasive species has been impacting Virginia and more than 40 other states in the U.S. Courtesy: Commonwealth of Virginia website The Tree-of-heaven can get up to
Retired Virginia Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Larkins Koontz, Jr. passes away at 85 years old
Justice Lawrence Larkins Koontz, Jr., a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, passed away on Sunday, March 16. He was 85 years old.
Virginia public schools face uncertainty due to federal government changes
Parents, educators and school officials in Virginia are bracing for the impact of sweeping federal education cuts under President Donald Trump’s administration — moves that could reshape the state’s accountability measures,
West Virginia claims 2025 NCAA overall team rifle championship
West Virginia claimed the overall 2025 NC rifle national team title, outscoring runnerups Kentucky.
McCuskey advises Mountain State residents of storm relief targeted scams
West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey said residents across the state must be vigilant of scammers. This includes scammers who have worked to gain funds from donations or who have directly impacted victims of flooding through fake repair estimates.
Le Moyne men’s lacrosse edges VMI in NEC opener
Lexington, Va. — The Le Moyne College men’s lacrosse team opened play in the Northeast Conference with a 10-9 victory over the Virginia Military Institute on Saturday at Drill Field No. 2.
Virginia’s Superintendent of Public Instruction resigns
Lisa Coons, Virginia’s Superintendent of Public Instruction announced her resignantion on Friday in a post on X:
Rodriguez looks to fill out, toughen up roster over spring break
The West Virginia University football players will be away from campus for the next week for spring break. WVU coach Rich Rodriguez said it will give him […]
WVU roundup: Rifle wins 20th National Championship; McCabe takes first in 3,000 meters at NCAAs
The Mountaineer rifle team captured its first national title since 2017 and the seventh in Jon Hammond's 19 seasons as head coach.
Men’s college basketball bubble watch: On the eve of Selection Sunday, who has work left to do?
Outside of Texas and the A-10, most of Friday's bubble action came from out west — the Mountain West in particular.
Trump signs funding bill to avert a government shutdown
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a six-month funding bill, averting a government shutdown. In a post on X, White House Spokesperson Harrison Fields said Trump signed the bill and thanked Democrats who joined Republicans to approve the continuing measure.
2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings: Bhayshul Tuten
In a stacked running back class, Tuten was often overlooked due to the fact that he played at Virginia Tech and was a bit
Rejected by Washington, Federal Workers Find Open Arms in State Governments
Seeking to serve as a counterweight to the Trump administration, a flurry of mostly blue states has created initiatives — and ad campaigns — to lure federal employees to state government jobs.
WVRC Media, Titan Roofing Cares for Community delivers hope to southern West Virginia
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – – The most recent WVRC Media Care for Community event with Titan Roofing delivered much needed supplies to flood ravaged McDowell County.
Five years later: How some parishes are thriving after weathering COVID lockdowns
Five years ago this week, public health orders issued amid the uncertainty of the novel coronavirus turned Mass schedules across the country and the world upside down.
Have you been laid off? Here are your health insurance options
One of the biggest fears associated with losing your job is going without health insurance — though each person’s situation is different, the feelings can be quite similar.
Becoming America
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is kicking off the United States’ 250th anniversary with “Give Me Liberty: Virginia & the Forging of a Nation” from March 22 to Jan. 4, 2026. The exhibition looks at Virginia’s role in the American Revolution.
Andy Beshear Slams Gavin Newsom for Having Steve Bannon on Podcast
I don’t think we should give him oxygen on any platform — ever, anywhere,” the Democratic governor of Kentucky said of President Trump’s former chief strategist.
Former St. John’s Prep wrestler Tyler Knox starring at Stanford University
When he wrestles he’s so dialed in. He just stays within his system. His composure is second to none.” Stanford University wrestling coach Chris Ayres on Tyler Knox
The most likely Medicaid cuts would hit rural areas the hardest
Nine states — including Virginia — have so-called trigger laws that would automatically end Medicaid expansion if the feds reduce their share.
Many Virginia localities heavily rely on federal funding
It's budget season across Virginia, where local governments are trying to balance the books. Small towns and rural areas may be hit the hardest.
Virginia high school runner at center of baton incident charged with assault and battery
Alaila Everett is facing the charges after hitting Kaelen Tucker with a baton, leaving Tucker with a concussion and possibly fractured skull.
Democrats seize on enthusiasm gap in 2025 Virginia House races
Stephen Miller-Pitts is making his second bid to unseat Republican Del. Carrie Coyner in the 75th House District, which includes parts of Chesterfield and Prince George counties and the city of Hopewell.
Virginia’s major political parties both enter 2025 election with new leadership
Virginia’s two main political parties are vying for control of the state government this year. But before then, both will elect new party chairs.