Virginia Tech institute tests automated vehicle technologies
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute is road-testing and researching a variety of new vehicular technologies that are years ahead of what one can find in today’s auto showrooms.
Healthcare website improves, but wave of cancellations upsets policyholders
The October launch of the Affordable Care Act’s individual health insurance option was a mess, but it’s gotten better, say those who are helping people around Virginia apply for coverage.
Ferrum and Mary Baldwin reach admission agreement
Arrangement will allow some Ferrum students to be admitted to Mary Baldwin’s graduate health sciences programs.
Study shows Virginia’s dependence on federal spending
Mercatus Center report says government contracts pay for 10.7 percent of commonwealth’s private-sector jobs.
Virginia Tech Investors buys Terrace View Apartments
756-unit project is the largest student housing community at Tech.
SCC approves Dominion’s request to build new transmission line over James River
Request sparked opposition.
Construction employment goes up in 39 states
Virginia saw a 1 percent drop in the past 12 months.
P. Buckley Moss will open art gallery in Blacksburg
Artist recently donated $10 million to Virginia Tech.
Shades of green
D.C. office building becomes first in world to earn more stringent LEED rating.
Food equipment manufacturer expands in Richmond
Bizerba USA renews lease and adds 7,200 square feet.