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Photo: White House Farm Foundation The White House, built in 1760 in Page County, will be undergoing an interpretive rehabilitation to highlight the three distinct phases of its 265-year history ...
Abigail Spanberger speaks at I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth. Photo: Abigail Spanberger campaign “The strength of Virginia’s schools is personal for me, just as it is to parents across ...
A Chesapeake man will spend two decades in prison after selling fentanyl pills to high-school students that led to one teen’s death.
Brian Driscoll, the former acting director of the FBI, has been terminated, for obvious reasons.
A partnership between the Virginia Scenic Railway and three other organizations will bring the famed No. 611 steam locomotive back into service.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has terminated collective bargaining agreements for most bargaining-unit employees.
Two studies published in early summer by a JMU professor explore how dismissive attachment patterns have infiltrated GenZ’s dating norms.
Lawmakers are pushing back against the termination of a program designed to lower energy costs and support affordable solar power.
Turner Ashby High School opened in 1956 in Dayton – it moved to Bridgewater in 1989 – and the Knights won the first of seven state baseball titles in 1971.
Virginia has published a proposal of completion to provide high-speed internet connection to all homes, businesses and community centers.
The local government in Augusta County is trying something it is calling Augusta County Community Academy.
It’s official: ESPN is acquiring the NFL Network, which, most importantly, to me, means, it’s getting the RedZone channel.