Program will allow students to attend college for free
The Harvest Student Excellence in Education (SEED) initiative, funded by a three-year grant totaling $3.1 million from the Harvest Foundation in Martinsville, makes the first two years of college at Patrick Henry Community College free of charge for all qualifying spring 2018 high school graduates in Martinsville and Henry Count[...]
Authority allows localities to collaborate on projects
The Lonesome Pine Regional Industrial Facility Authority will be the first in far Southwest Virginia.
Health-drink company adding location in Roanoke
Health-drink manufacturer Humm Kombucha adding location in Roanoke.
Loudoun planners consider plans for mixed-use development
Loudoun planners consider plans for mixed-use development
The new class
It’s a new era in the House of Delegates, with many firsts for the chamber this year.
Fixing the model
Colonial Williamsburg restructures to avoid depleting its crucial endowment fund
Ready, set, learn
The National Conference Center in Leesburg returns to its training mission
Business education’s changing face
Graduate programs are tailored to fit the needs of students and employers