The Virginia Symphony Orchestra will mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day with two free concerts, one on the night before and one after.
Following a unanimous vote at the Jan. 2 meeting, council members selected longtime member Bill Moody to serve as vice mayor.
Virginia will host Boston College in a rematch of the 2024 ACC Tournament quarterfinals on Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena. The Cavaliers prevailed over
A warm place to stay is often taken for granted, and for those who feel they have no place to go, these next three days can be brutal. This weather is why shelters are working around the clock to ensure those in need have the resources to survive in weather like
Virginia Speaker of the House of Delegates Don Scott says faith and family forged his path to redemption— a journey he hopes inspires anyone who has ever made a mistake.
Temperatures will linger in the 20s on Tuesdays and Wednesday, and overnight lows will drop into the single digits on Wednesday. Wind chills will make it feel like it’s less than 5 degrees.
TikTok is now facing a lawsuit from Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares. He says he is suing the app and ByteDance Ltd., the China-based parent company of TikTok, for misrepresenting harmful content and allowing the Chinese government access data.
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s.
On Jan. 16, the Justice Department filed a nationwide lawsuit accusing Walgreens of knowingly and unlawfully filling prescriptions that didn’t follow protocol.
Tari Eason is an American professional basketball player born on May 10, 2001, in Portsmouth, Virginia. He stands at 6’8″ and weighs 215 lbs. Eason plays as a power forward for the Houston Rockets in the NBA.
President Biden used his clemency power today, his last full day of presidency, to pardon 5 individuals, and commute the sentences of 2 others. One of those pardons went to Speaker of the Virginia
The General Assembly is gearing up to rein in on the growing use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) by law enforcement, a move prompted by the Virginia Crime Commission, which voted Friday to pursue new regulations.