A new movie called “Project Hail Mary” is freaking people out over what happens if the sun starts to burn out.
The UVA Football media, on Tuesday, got their first crack at Tony Elliott since the Jahmal Edrine rape case hit the news wire.
A recreational water advisory that was issued for the Potomac River in Virginia due to a sewage spill in January has been lifted.
The SAVE Act that Ben Cline voted for in the U.S. House is all but dead in the U.S. Senate, with two Republican senators signaling that they are no-gos on the bill that Donald Trump envisions throwing elections forevermore to the MAGA side.
I’m heading up to Philly on Thursday, taking the train from Charlottesville, media credential secured, my self-imposed exile from covering UVA Basketball on-site over after, what, two weeks.
UVA Women’s Swimming begins its quest for a sixth consecutive national championship on Wednesday in Atlanta, the site of the 2026 D1 Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, which runs from March 18-21.
A fellow grandfather shared a life moment, after watching a grandchild exit his care for another day of elementary school.
A new movie called “Project Hail Mary” is freaking people out over what happens if the sun starts to burn out.
For a long time, the Staunton-Waynesboro corridor was where people from Charlottesville went to look for homes when they got priced out.
A growing number of farmers' markets and roadside stands offer local growers an opportunity to sell homegrown bouquets.