Virginia Lottery: Winning ticket numbers announced for New Year’s Millionaire Raffle
Five Virginians can now call themselves millionaires after the Virginia Lottery announced the winning ticket numbers in its annual game.
Five Virginians can now call themselves millionaires after the Virginia Lottery announced the winning ticket numbers in its annual game.
Our report about the new inductees into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, especially the inclusion of Grant Hill, inspired a reader to go to the Hall’s website to peruse some of their lists.
Suicide prevention efforts for veterans in Virginia received a boost today with $4.5 million in federal grants announced to support their mental health.
A drought watch advisory is now in place for 50 counties and 23 cities in Virginia due to a lack of precipitation.
Food insecurity affects nearly every segment of the U.S. population, including a growing number of students at community and four-year colleges.
Virginia is committing another $6.1 million this year to protect Civil War battlefields, which is good from a historical-preservation perspective – but maybe not so much when you consider, aren’t we just giving wealthy landowners money to do what should be the right thing?
Two state troopers pulled a passenger to safety after the person was ejected from a sports car that caught fire in a crash in Alexandria.
Four tickets sold in Virginia for the Powerball drawing won $50,000 each, but no one matched all six numbers nationwide. The jackpot for Saturday, Sept. 6, is now estimated at $1.7 billion. It was last won on May 31.
The 22nd House District, which is a portion of Prince William County, is among the 20 Virginia House seats held by Republicans that are in play in the 2025 cycle.
A two-dollar ticket could help you reach billionaire status, as the Powerball lottery jackpot is now estimated at $1.3 billion.