The Richmond Jazz and Music Festival has announced the performers for this year's event at Maymont on Aug. 10-11.
Democrat Leslie Mehta reflects on her 2017 Charlottesville case.
Who were the mysterious "men in black"? UVa says they know, but won't tell us.
The eclectic, family-friendly festival returning to Ix Art Park for its fourth year "gives people a chance to be part of the art."
Historian Frank Cogliano had hoped to stay on at or maybe even lead Monticello one day. He will be leaving June 30.
Legal experts say the case likely won't succeed in court, while other Jewish students worry it will place a target on their backs.
Author Tabitha Stanmore talks "Cunning Folk" at New Dominion, libraries to close over Memorial Day and more.
David Shoch on exhibit at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville, a three-course dinner inspired by the art of Anne Slaughter and more.
It is valued as an excellent source of lumber, plywood and pulp, although it is not grown in extensive plantations as are its cousins, loblolly and slash pine.
Nationally, AAA says it hasn't seen travel numbers like this in nearly 20 years.
The move further expands Pro Re Nata’s footprint in the valley after its co-owners purchased the city’s old Coca-Cola plant in the fall.
Virginia’s two largest public utilities are taking steps toward renewable energy targets.
A lawsuit over a Virginia prison inmate's death has raised broader questions about conditions at the lockup.
Virginia is among the top five states with the most documented champion trees, the largest of their species.
A new weekend of new plays will be in the spotlight in Live Arts's Waterworks festival.
Defense contractor L3Harris Technologies plans to construct new facilities, hire 80 people at local plant it acquired last year, fueled by DOD weapons contracts.
Fresh off of scoring Richard Gere's latest film, "Oh, Canada," Matthew Houck, the artist also known as Phosphorescent, prepares for his upcoming show in Charlottesville.
A new Virginia law will expand all localities’ speed-reducing authority to include roadways within a business or residential district and state-owned highways.
For the first time, educators from colleges and K-12 schools will meet with anti-hazing foundations to try to prevent the dangerous behavior at Virginia colleges.
"We’re there to catch people who fall through the cracks."
Disappointing to say the least.
There are nearly 3,000 different species of Carex, and to some botanists, they represent one of the more difficult groups for identification.
After the congratulatory speeches, the gowns and tassels, the cakes and cards from grandparents, the real work begins.