Two seismic events this week in Virginia: Dillwyn earthquake and Metallica concert
It wasn’t just the Metallica concert at Virginia Tech causing seismic waves this week, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Dillwyn.
It wasn’t just the Metallica concert at Virginia Tech causing seismic waves this week, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Dillwyn.
Foxfield Racing will donate more than $50,000 to Camp Holiday Trails after a successful spring event on April 26.
The “3.5 Percent Rule” — identified by political scientist Erica Chenoweth — should be on the lips of every American anxious about the Trump administration’s headlong drive to replace our democracy with authoritarianism.
Live Arts Theater is gearing up for a third round of Waterworks, a three-week long festival of new theatrical works from playwrights.
Monticello will soon offer a guided tour experience to learn about the complicated relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.
VDOT has updated its schedule of road construction and maintenance for Albemarle County, Greene County and Nelson County in Central Virginia for the coming week.
A virtual mental health initiative that launched one year ago has tripled its reach expanding to 30 partners across Virginia.
The Portsmouth Pavilion’s branding has a new look with an updated logo in the 25th anniversary year of the open-air venue.
The 14th annual School Food Drive reached a historic milestone, delivering 17,642 pounds of food (the equivalent of 16,791 meals) to individuals and families experiencing hunger.
A Strasburg woman is dead after a three-vehicle crash on Friday morning on John Marshall Highway in Shenandoah County.
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