The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service awarded construction and engineering firm Kiewit Infrastructure a potential $240.6 million contract for the Virginia Creeper Bridge and Trail ...
In this video, learn about gathering wild grapes and the process of making natural wine using primitive tools. Key moments include: - Gathering wild grapes (00:00) - Firing a clay bowl (03:08) - ...
Okayama scientists have crafted a new wine grape, Muscat Shiragai, merging the wild Shiraga and Muscat of Alexandria. The variety is part of a larger collaboration between academia, industry, and ...
Discover why tomatoes did not catch on in Europe for hundreds of years Jen Naylor explains why tomatoes were thought to be poisonous to humans for hundreds of years after their introduction in Europe ...
Sometimes, it be your own people. After three individuals in Halloween masks were wanted for burglary in Alexandria, Virginia, earlier this month, the culprits have been revealed in a wild twist that ...
We finished harvest earlier this week, so 2025 is in the books and done. This year will be remembered as a roller coaster ride for the unusually wet May, when grapevine bud break occurred, then we ...
New polling signals it may be a close call between incumbent Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) and Democratic nominee Jay Jones, despite controversy surrounding the latter’s recently ...
It’s hard to pinpoint when exactly the jewel tones of fall will become visible on the canopies of Virginia’s trees, but forestry experts believe the prime time to view them is here. “Virginia in the ...
Virginia creeper is sometimes mistaken for poison ivy. Each one is common and native in Ohio. Both are climbing vines that will attach to something nearby. They have a compound leaf arrangement, more ...
Navy loses two aircraft from USS Nimitz aircraft carrier within 30 minutes Police swarm student after AI security system mistakes bag of chips for gun Hurricane Melissa Live Updates: Category 5 ...
A bald eagle found injured in Franklin County, and successfully rehabbed at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, is going to be returned to the wild this week. The public is invited to attend and ...