Virginia Democrats are once again advocating for legislation aimed at stripping tax-exempt status from several organizations linked to Richmond’s Confederate history.
A water main break in Virginia Beach Thursday morning highlights problems winter weather can cause; weather can also wreak havoc on cars ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The widespread water crisis that engulfed the Richmond metro area earlier this month was completely avoidable and never should have happened, according to a Notice of Alleged Violation ...
The Virginia Department of Health does not believe that the city of Richmond is capable of ensuring its citizens have ...
Ebony Washington, 35, of Richmond, died from injuries sustained in the 8:50 p.m. Wednesday crash, according to Virginia State Police. Washington was driving a 2010 Chevy Malibu that had been reported ...
The Virginia-based bank said the Federal Reserve signed off on its acquisition of Sandy Spring Bancorp in Maryland. The transaction was the third-largest bank deal announced in 2024. It could be ...
One person is dead after a car that had been reported stolen collided head-on with another vehicle on Interstate 195 resulting in a four-vehicle crash late Wednesday.
The bill would repeal a change to the Virginia code implemented in 1950 to allow Confederate organizations to operate tax-free.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin released a new statewide plan to enhance outdoor recreation in the Commonwealth. On Thursday, Youngkin announced the Virginia Outdoors Plan ...
Following the Richmond area water crisis, the City of Richmond has announced that the Virginia Department of Health will issue a Notice of Alleged Violation for the city's water treatment.
The lawsuit, filed by a victim's father, said his son was given alcohol to the point of unconsciousness and asserts that the designated driver consumed drugs.
The driver of a vehicle reported stolen died in a four-vehicle crash on Interstate 195 in Richmond Wednesday night.