For the first time ever, Virginia Gov. Glenn Younkgin has changed his mind about legislation he previously vetoed.
Experts in Virginia say the 22nd and 12th amendments bar Trump from running for president again, but the language is ambiguous enough to risk a legal challenge.
This weekend in the Charlottesville area, the Zac Brown Band plays JPJ, the Kiwanis Club hosts its annual pancake breakfast and more.
Simone Marijic, a 21-year-old University of Virginia student, may have left the Voice, but her new single "Until the Morning Dew Arrives" awaits her fans.
The Blue Ridge Parkway has reopened — at least in Virginia — after Hurricane Helene caused severe damage to the 469-mile scenic roadway.
Michael "Deric" Bennet was last seen Feb. 27 in Centreville before he was reported missing. He is believed to be hiking the Appalachian Trail.
Early numbers this year suggest the back-to-office mandates in Northern Virginia and Washington are boosting ridership on the Virginia Railway Express.
Madison County Board of Supervisors Chairman Clay Jackson has announced his intent to run in the Republican primary for Virginia's 62nd District seat.
The Fridays After Five concert series in Charlottesville launches next month with Isaac Hadden, Elby Brass and cashless concessions at Ting Pavilion.
This week in the Charlottesville area, the UVa Percussion Ensemble performs in Cabell Hall Auditorium, the Jeff puts on a Lady Gaga-themed dance party and more.
Authors Jeffery Dale Lofton and Scott Romine have different takes on the South, but they agree that the Southern identity is distinct — and being diluted.
UVa Children's Hospital has named its first ever chief: Cindy Bo, who comes to Charlottesville from Boston Medical Center where she was chief strategy officer.
A new Virginia law makes killing or injuring a pedestrian in a crosswalk a Class 1 misdemeanor.
UVa's past rectors say Dr. Craig Kent was one of the university's "most visionary and transformative" leaders. He was forced out, they say, for one reason: money.
Low-cost airline Spirit is preparing to launch nonstop, thrice-weekly service between Richmond to Detroit.
A proposal to require "excluders" on crab pots that would keep diamondback terrapins out and safe from drowning has faced angry objections from Virginia watermen.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has proposed cutting $138.2 million in funding the General Assembly added to the budget for school support services.
The Augusta County businessman accused of swindling the Parkland shooter's brother of his inheritance, has since been accused of attacking the young man.
Amassing record vetoes, even rejecting the supposed housekeeping bills of enemies, Glenn Youngkin is becoming the guy he barely beat: Terry McAuliffe.
The Virginia Department of Health is assessing how many jobs and programs will be cut after the federal government trimmed $11 billion in funding nationwide.
Virginia students may face the toughest exams in the nation after the state Board of Education announced it will be revising the grading system for the tests.
An 11th man has been convicted for participating in the racist torch-wielding mob that marched across UVa the night before the deadly Unite the Right rally-turned-riot.
The Hatton Ferry crossed the James River south of Charlottesville for 155 years, surviving low ridership, calamitous floods and more. Now it is no more.