Virginia Military Institute and Sweet Briar College can thrive through faith in the future rather than a love affair with the past.
Programs and services at the Blue Ridge Center are available to anyone in the community needing additional support for behavioral health concerns.
Democratic legislators say Congress' goals for spending cuts put SNAP benefits at risk, which could affect thousands of Virginia families — and the state budget.
Lisa Coons, Virginia's superintendent of public instruction, abruptly resigned Friday afternoon.
The family of Peter Martin, who died last month in a shooting at a Crozet Harris Teeter, say they are hopeful after the county hired a new gun violence prosecutor.
For the first time ever, the Virginia Derby will serve as a qualifier for the Kentucky Derby. Insiders say it's just further proof the Virginia equine industry is booming.
This week in Central Virginia, Founding Father James Madison's 274th birthday at Montpelier, the Chamber's Women of Excellence Awards ceremony and more.
Virginia's Democratic senators are breaking with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer who has announced his intentions to support the Republicans' "very bad" funding bill.
An audit of the Virginia Racing Commission found “biased decision-making and unfair practices due to undisclosed and treated conflicts."
"You forget the hand that feeds you," Virginia state Sen. Lashrecse Aird said after VMI decided not to extend the contract of its first Black superintendent.
Backed by strong legal counsel and media expertise, disgruntled physicians at UVa have crafted a compelling narrative about its leaders that has gained traction.
Police say the stepson and accused murderer of Charlottesville businessman Phaedrus Acgtblu wrote a "to-do list" for murder. It won't be admitted into evidence.
Peter Martin died in a February shooting in Crozet. His family says the outpouring of support has reminded them why they moved to Crozet: community.
No lives were lost in the Oval Office on Feb.28, but the president's sniveling act of appeasement to a Russian dictator could lead to far greater misery and more death.
Craig Kent is gone. We have a resignation, untold tens (hundreds?) of thousands of dollars in legal expenses and no explanations.
I participated in Rep. John McGuire’s telephone town hall. It is not a town hall: It was a messaging diffusion scam.
Am I wrong to assume that John McGuire is merely a loyal soldier in the current administration who doesn’t realize his duty to his constituents?
Barboursville Vineyards has won the top prize for winemaking in Virginia. It's the sixth time the winery has taken home the prize, but the first for a white wine.
International stock markets are outperforming the U.S. market. And while it's still early days, it would be wise to consider balancing your portfolio.
Virginia's top Republicans are backing state Sen. Mark Peake of Lynchburg to succeed Rich Anderson and lead the Virginia Republican Party.
The cost of getting care for aging Americans and for those with disabilities is outpacing inflation, but Virginia is an outlier for nursing homes.
Two bills that could boost Virginia's tree canopy await the governor's signature. Though developers and environmentalists support the measures, they're still at risk.
Virginia schools still can't find enough teachers. Elementary education remains the most in-demand field, followed by special education.