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Some tips from an allergist
Bill Hadden, who lost his sight in 1975, uses a computer that allows him to use verbal commands.
Kings Dominion introduces their new roller coaster.
Some women will have to find new places to have their babies as two area hospitals announce plans to close their birthing centers
All vaccines eventually expire and health officials urge people to get the vaccine if they haven't already while it is still available.
Randolph College students teach Bass Elementary School children how to dance.
The Goodtimers, a Campbell County senior citizens group visits Valley View Retirement Home to perform songs, skits and music.
Greenville, N.C. - It?s that time of year again. The days become warmer, the flowers start to bloom?and allergies become a pesky problem.
Randolph College students test out a few demonstrations they are planning for next week's science festival.
Hand Drummer, Ed Mikenas talks about Hand Drumming, and why it's a good activity to participate in.
Q: Do I really have to lift weights to lose weight?
The Queen Bees, a subgroup of Lynchburg?s Patches ?n Pieces Quilt Club, meet at the Tabor Retreat Center once a month to make quilts for community charities and organizations like the Central Virginia
Keith Lee runs a practice at Dance Theatre in Lynchburg with Charlottesville Ballet dancers.
The Hotel Roanoke's Executive Chef, Billie Raper, shows Jay and Natalie how to make one of their signature dishes.
Interested in breaking your cabin fever by testing out your green thumb? Well there are some plants and vegetables that would not withstand our cool nights.
The 2009 results show that the meters are within accuracy limits.
Our Blue Ridge: Spaces
Q: Are all aspirin the same?
Employees and customers alike have reported strange happenings at Bristol's historic train station and Friday night a parnanormal investigation team looked for answers.
We sit down for a chat with Betty Lynn, the actress who played "Thelma Lou" on the Andy Griffith Show.
The snow and ice are really weighing down shrubs and trees across the area which can lead to more pruning this spring.
The National Civil War Chaplains Museum is set to open January 23, 2010. The museum's goal is to educate the public about the role of chaplains, priests, rabbis and religious organizations during the
Members of Puppets Alamode, a local special needs puppet troupe, rehearse "The Hat Song" on Dec. 3. Their first performance is scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at The Arc of Central Virginia.
A Bedford County man completes the Appalachian Trail. He had triple bypass surgery just one year before starting the hike.
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