Nov. 11 -- Tobacco, the "golden leaf" of Virginia, was once a celebrated crop with farms passed from generation to generation. These days, Virginia farmers say the celebration is over. Tobacco has ...
A new report from the American Lung Association gives Virginia failing grades in four of five areas proven to prevent and reduce tobacco use and save lives. The report urges Virginia lawmakers to pass ...
Tobacco remains a prominent part of Virginia’s culture, despite its infamous roots. Since the early colonial days in Virginia, tobacco has been intertwined with the Commonwealth’s history. It's also ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia received ‘F’ grades in all but one category in the American Lung Association’s just-released State of Tobacco Control report. The American Lung Association ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Once the proud cash crop of the state, Tobacco is a shrinking business in the Commonwealth. Tobacco, the leading crop, even as recent as 2003, doesn’t even crack the top ten today.
RICHMOND, Va. - Archeologists at Jamestown have unearthed a trove of tobacco pipes personalized for a who's who of early 17th century colonial and British elites, underscoring the importance of ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia has received over $122 million from major tobacco companies, Attorney General Jason Miyares announced on Tuesday. Major tobacco companies including Philip Morris USA Inc, R.J.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has released new data on tobacco-free higher education in the state, finding that most Virginia institutions it graded have a “tobacco ...
ROANOKE, Va. – Virginia has received almost a failing grade in all categories of the State of Tobacco Control report that was published by the American Lung Association. The State of Tobacco Control ...
ROANOKE, Va. – A Virginia-based organization is offering an incentive to recent college graduates to work and live in Southwest Virginia. In return, the group will help to pay off student loans.
Chinese, Turkish and Russian tariffs are just the latest challenge for Virginia tobacco farmers such as Robert Mills Jr., who farms 100 acres but is considering going down to 60 next year if the trade ...
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