The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) was notified of a confirmed case of measles at Washington Dulles International Airport Wednesday, March 5.
As a total lunar eclipse approaches this week, there are several spots that Virginians can visit to catch the planetary phenomenon.
Virginia experienced some of the nation’s biggest COVID-era drops in reading and math scores from 2019-2022, and continues to cope with learning loss. Youngkin has blamed Virginia’s “devastating learning loss” on what he termed “extended, and unnecessary, pandemic school closures.”
Will Paulette's latest apartment construction project was mired in mud as a rainstorm passed through this week, a situation that matched the murky outlook for builders who are assessing how sweeping new tariffs might affect their costs,
RICHMOND, Va. — Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is used to facing formidable obstacles in her political campaigns, and her bid to be Virginia’s next governor is no exception.
John Hunter Raines admitted to using the embezzled funds on private jet trips, limo rides and a gambling and booze habit. The judge in his case has signaled he won't show leniency at sentencing.
Moomaw says the governor’s office denied any involvement, indicating that VDH had not consulted them before applying the exemption.
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Robey Martin and Scott Wise discuss the latest restaurant news in Virginia, including the expansion of The Fishin' Pig to Innsbrook.
Eight Central Virginia schools took the floor on Friday night with dreams of punching their ticket to the VHSL State Championships in Richmond next week.
RICHMOND — Virginia’s housing market saw a slight uptick in activity at the beginning of the year according to the January 2025 Virginia Home Sales Report released by Virginia REALTORS. Virginia REALTORS is the largest trade association in Virginia, representing 35,000 realtors engaged in the residential and commercial real estate business.
The Virginia Wine Expo returns to Richmond on Friday, Feb. 28 through Sunday, March 9, offering a delightful experience for wine and food enthusiasts.