At the risk of stating the obvious, it’s at least possible that two members of Waynesboro City Council want to call the Trump regime over the Multicultural Festival that Waynesboro Public Schools held at Kate Collins Middle School on Tuesday.
The folks at the UVA Health Blue Ridge Poison Center sent out that friendly, life-saving reminder on Thursday, in conjunction with National Poison Prevention Week.
UVA and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello just rendered their supposed highest honor, a Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal, utterly meaningless, with the move to give one of their 2026 medals to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
A new movie called “Project Hail Mary” is freaking people out over what happens if the sun starts to burn out.
To the UVA Basketball fans who thought they wanted Will Wade over Ryan Odom, and you know who you are, Wade not only already lost his way out of his first NCAA Tournament at NC State, with last night’s last-second defeat in the First Four, but he’s also a loser.
VCU is back in the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season, third in the last four, on its third coach in those four to take them dancing.
If you’ve never been in an arena for an NCAA Tournament game, it can be hard to know just how tense it is just to be there.
FCC chair Brendan Carr wants to change a federal rule that bars a single multimedia company from reaching more than 39 percent of U.S. households.
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.