I spent Saturday morning on my first ever birding tour with bird and nature expert Clyde Kessler.
I didn’t realize that 215 different species of birds decide to make Radford, Va., their home at some point during the year. Pretty remarkable.
Radford also lays claim to the largest winter roost for vultures in the country, which [...]
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After 36 years of operation, the Blacksburg, Va., High School gymnasium collapsed shortly before 1:37 p.m. Saturday. Fortunately, nobody was inside the building when it happened.
A tragedy was narrowly averted, though, as the high school girls basketball team was practicing in the gym earlier that morning and two maintenance workers examining cracks in the [...]
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…and so what if Lindsey Vonn’s potential absence ruins the whole entire thing for me. The best part of the Olympics thus far has been looking at Ralph Lauren’s ridiculous Olympic collection (for a mere $385, you too can wear an official Olympic Games Shawl Cardigan).
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I’ve been wanting to use this graphical concept for a while, and I finally got my chance during a recent autism project we published this weekend.
Below is the original graphic comparing the fallout of major U.S. banks during the collapse of ‘08 (if you can’t read the text, just know that blue represents market value [...]
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Surprise, surprise! Another snow storm for Roanoke. And this one is could be one of the worst we’ve had all season (forecasts vary from 12+ inches, although eastward including D.C. will be getting the most snow).
Either way, I walked into work Friday morning. It’s one of the many perks to living so close [...]
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