Five years after the first COVID case hit Virginia, Richmond-area residents are speaking about their experiences in dealing with the pandemic.
The pivotal February jobs report is out Friday. Here's what to expect The states where people make the most money, according to data—and the ones where they make the least SpaceX megarocket debris spo
A well-known Pennsylvania trucking company has opened the doors to a new maintenance facility at its South Richmond outpost.
Kevin F. Moody was last seen on Saturday around 6 a.m. walking in the 3400 block of Chamberlyne Avenue on the city's Northside, according to troopers.
As a total lunar eclipse approaches this week, there are several spots that Virginians can visit to catch the planetary phenomenon.
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) was notified of a confirmed case of measles at Washington Dulles International Airport Wednesday, March 5.
Virginia experienced some of the nation’s biggest COVID-era drops in reading and math scores from 2019-2022, and continues to cope with learning loss. Youngkin has blamed Virginia’s “devastating learning loss” on what he termed “extended, and unnecessary, pandemic school closures.”
RICHMOND, Va. — Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is used to facing formidable obstacles in her political campaigns, and her bid to be Virginia’s next governor is no exception.
Quite candidly, we’re at the end of the useful life of that building,” said CEO Chris Henderson of Pinnacle Living, which is planning an overhaul of the retirement community in Northside.
Christopher Graham’s book focuses on the racism of one Virginia congregation. It will challenge all those who cause harm in the name
RICHMOND — Virginia’s teacher shortage isn’t letting up, and the state’s latest report confirms what many educators already know — critical instructional positions remain unfilled, particularly in special education and elementary classrooms.
The artistic talents of Richmond Public Schools students were celebrated at the 2025 Fine Arts Festival on Saturday.