Weeklong festival will hold individual showcases for red, white, rosé and sparkling wines, a golf tournament and more.
Too many families are unwilling to let their loved one pass at that appropriate time, and people suffer.
As we approach the potential end of funding for the ACP, I find myself gripped by a profound sense of anxiety and uncertainty.
As if road tolls weren’t unpopular enough, now the Virginia Department of Transportation is warning drivers to be aware of scammers impersonating toll collectors seeking unwarranted payment via text message.
Juan Rodriguez-Bedolla is wanted on five counts of attempted murder.
Some Virginia state employees will pay more for their health insurance, following the state’s latest review and projection of claims.
EPA announced a new rule regulating the two compounds as hazardous substances.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is headed to Europe next week on his third international trade mission.
Despite numerous resident objections, the Madison County School Board has approved changing “winter break” to “Christmas break” in the 2024-25 school calendar.
It’s human behavior that gives state, federal agencies a reason for concern.
The reckoning has begun for the smelly invader.
Samantha Koon Jones: Lawrence Wright's 'Mr. Texas' is 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' in cowboy boots
Political humor is not my genre of choice, but Mr. Texas is easily the best book I’ve read all year.
International Sculpture Day at McGuffey, jewelry at Crozet Artisan Depot and more.
A helicopter will be dropping an aerial pesticide along sections of Skyline Drive, Skyland and Big Meadows.
Eleanor Hunton Hoppe, the 46-year-old scion of the family that launched Richmond's largest law firm and ex-wife of a prominent federal judge, has agreed to serve 135 months behind bars as part of a plea deal.
James Robert Allen has pleaded guilty to abduction and malicious wounding charges in Charlottesville court.
Bob Good’s decision to vote against financial aid for Israel has cost him the endorsement of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
This is the first time anyone has ever been brought to trial under a Virginia law that bans burning objects in order to racially intimidate.
Before he hopped the fence into Republican politics, he was the Richmond correspondent for Charlottesville's NBC affiliate.
It is important that his rural roots be recognized.
Pi Kappa Alpha national leadership has announced it will be pursuing civil litigation against certain UVa brothers connected to "the confirmed abhorrent and detestable hazing activities."
State Sen. Aaron Rouse entered the LG race just hours after Stoney dropped out of gubernatorial race to run for lieutenant governor.
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney's departure could clear Rep. Abigail Spanberger's path to the Democratic nomination for governor in 2025. Stoney will face competition for the party's lieutenant governor nomination.