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Virtual Virginia | AutoTraffic Some Hampton Roads school divisions will scale back virtual learning options, but others find success with programs
Among the reasons some divisions are scaling back their programs are declining enrollment, limited funding and identifying options they believe will serve students better.
read more WorkForce West Virginia announces upcoming Statewide Virtual Job Fair date
An upcoming Statewide Virtual Job Fair date was announced by WorkForce West Virginia. The job fair will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, and both job seekers and employers are ...
read more Next WorkForce West Virginia statewide virtual job fair will be May 1
charleston, w.va. – WorkForce West Virginia announced the next date in a series of Statewide Virtual Job Fairs Thursday. Employers and job seekers are invited to participate in the virtual event on ...
read more West Virginia one of three states with federal broadband plan approval
Nearly one year after the federal government awarded West Virginia more than $1.2 billion for broadband expansion, West Virginia was one of three states whose plan to implement that expansion was ...
read more ‘Valuable and largely overlooked:’ Interest in virtual power plants grows
Grid operators, utilities, state regulators and lawmakers across the country are increasingly exploring the possibilities of virtual power plants.
read more LCS Virtual Academy to close at end of the school year
Lynchburg City Schools has announced the closing of its Virtual Academy at the end of this year. The news was shared with families on Wednesday, April 10, by Principal Josh Boyd. He said the online ...
read more Using virtual reality to put the brakes on dangerous driving
Are you a safe driver? A Chevy Camaro parked inside Springfield Town Center in Fairfax County, Virginia, uses virtual reality to put your skills to the test.
read more West Virginia officials react to new coal-fired power plant rules
New regulations that could speed up the demise of coal-fired power plants in West Virginia and the nation raised the eyebrows of the state’s two U.S. Senators and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, ...
read more Tensions are so high at Columbia ahead of Passover that all classes will be virtual today
Officials at Columbia University, facing surging tensions on campus that have raised safety concerns, have announced all classes will be virtual on Monday as Passover begins.
read more Editorial Roundup: West Virginia
Justice made right call in vetoing anti-vax bill Gov. Jim Justice is to be commended for not only doing the right thing, but also bucking political expedience in vetoing a bill that would have ...
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