To encourage the Washington Commanders to stay in Maryland, the Maryland House has approved a measure with a $400 million plan to develop the area around FedEx Field in the suburbs of the nation’s capital.
There’s a lot of action in Washington, D.C.: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is getting closer to being confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court, and bills are being introduced to help those suffering from long COVID-19.
Pocahontas’ legacy in Virginia is complicated. We know nothing of her story from her own perspective, and her story was enshrined by white colonists and corporations.
A Virginia man convicted of murdering his 18-year-old stepdaughter and hiding her body behind an abandoned house in 2015 has been sentenced to life in prison plus 15 years.
Virginia legislators tabled a bill during the regular General Assembly session that pledged to end roadway fatalities. The move disappointed road safety advocates, but supporters say they’re still committed to advancing policies to protect pedestrians and drivers.
Virginian’s are encouraged to send thank you cards to K-12 public school teachers during National Teacher Appreciation week, which takes place May 2nd-6th.
The family-owned Sandy River Distillery will be part of the popular Sandy River Outdoor Adventures Resort. An 1840s log cabin from Prospect, Virginia has been rebuilt on the resort to serve as the tasting room.
The COVID-19 pandemic has proved very challenging for Virginian families but even more challenging for single parents trying to make a decent living wage.
Ryan Blaney is on a roll running for poles turning a lap of 119.782 mph at Richmond Raceway to earn his third consecutive top starting spot in NASCAR’s top series.
The Virginia baseball team bounced back from its first home loss of the season, as the 4th ranked Cavaliers defeated No. 22 Georgia Tech 13-9 in Game Two of their series on Saturday at Disharoon Park.
The Virginia men’s lacrosse team lost against a team from the commonwealth for the first time in 45 years, as the second-ranked Cavaliers fell 17-13 on Saturday at Richmond.
In honor of April as National Safe Digging month, the State Corporation Commission’s Division of Utility and Railroad Safety (URS) is reminding people to Know What’s Below to keep underground utility infrastructure damage-free and safe.
Governor Glenn Youngkin signed 45 bills into law on Friday some of which include school safety audits, cutting sportsmen fees, and establishing human trafficking training for law enforcement.
Virginia lawmakers return to the State Capitol on Monday to take care of unfinished business, but a stalemate on the state budget could prolong the special session.
A Virginia man has been sentenced to more than three years in prison after pleading guilty to federal charges stemming from a multi-state dog fighting conspiracy probe.
Police say around 6:02 p.m. Thursday night the team members were running alongside Williamsburg Pottery Road when Jose Efrain Hernandez Mancia, 26 of Williamsburg hit three of the team members in a Toyota Scion.
A federal appeals court has granted a request from a Virginia school system to continue using a challenged admissions policy while it appeals a ruling that found it discriminates against Asian American students.