Ray Russell, a self-taught weatherman and founder of Ray’s Weather, knew Hurricane Helene would be a historic catastrophe. Here's why.
Meanwhile, some of the U.S. Forest Service employees who had been working to repair trails and campgrounds damaged by Hurricane Helene have been fired.
One-time bonuses in; skill games out. Other proposals maintained include a one-time rebate for all tax paying Virginians. Gov ...
This reporter covers state senators and representatives from Northeast Tennessee as they work on legislation of local relevance. This includes affordable housing, health care, the environment, ...
WINCHESTER, Va. (WHSV) - Shenandoah University celebrated its 150th anniversary on Tuesday, honoring a legacy of innovation, ...
Kemp, a Republican, had requested the deadline extension in January. Initially, Georgia had been given a 120-day extension ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSN‘Stay at home’: Gov. Youngkin says state of emergency continues due to expected winter stormGovernor Glenn Youngkin has outlined preparation efforts ahead of the expected winter storm and provided an update on ...
While all of Smyth County experienced flooding this weekend, Saltville and Chilhowie saw the event’s worst. In Saltville, the ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is seeking a second federal disaster declaration for Southwest Virginia. The Republican governor said Monday he is asking President Donald Trump to approve an Expedited ...
Two mules and a horse that were remarked as heroes in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene for bringing supplies to stranded victims have died after getting hit by a truck.
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