Rising RPS seventh and twelfth graders are invited to attend at-school immunization and physicals clinics. Keep reading for available vaccines and clinic times!
Browsing: Safety
Two VCU researchers have launched a study to examine the physical precursors for dementia and Alzheimer’s among older adults. Still enrolling participants!
Raena Gradford with Safe Harbor has tips for helping young people recognize warning signs that they might be in an unhealthy or abusive relationship.
The Moon’s about to crash the Sun’s party! Here are some strategies for save viewing of the April 8 solar eclipse from Justin Bartel with the Science Museum.
When Julie Garner’s son died in a car crash in 2007, she sought to make change and help spare other families from her tragedy. What is Project Yellow Light?
Back-to-school means it’s time for drivers to be vigilant, especially before and after school when buses and students are more likely to be on the roads.
Aggressive driving is getting worse, and AAA’s Morgan Dean has tips for staying safer on Virginia’s roads.
How a beach vacay changed Melissa Chase and her family forever – a shark week story! Plus, important tips for staying safe in the ocean as waters warm.
Virginians may now choose to indicate their blood type to include on their driver’s license to assist first responders in the event of an emergency.
Nationally, thirty-eight kids die In hot cars each year. Follow these steps from AAA to keep kids safe in cars and avoid tragedy this summer.
Keeping babies safe at home is priority number one for new parents! From button batteries to safety gates, here are twelve tips from a safety specialist.
To help keep riders safe on Virginia roadways, DMV offers tips for both motorists and riders alike.












