Case of measles in Virginia has Department of Health scrambling to find people exposed to illness
The Virginia Department of Health is scrambling to find people who may have been exposed to measles last week in Northern Virginia.
The Virginia Department of Health is scrambling to find people who may have been exposed to measles last week in Northern Virginia.
A gospel choir concert, a one-man show and a pair of movie screenings will headline a three-day slate of events in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
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A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling that had dismissed a lawsuit brought by a former JMU faculty member whose dismissal, in 2019, she says, violated her due process and Title IX rights.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is a rich man, over $400 million rich. His life’s journey is not cluttered with obstacles, only successes.
A 2023 indictment has been unsealed following the arrest and initial court appearances of nine defendants charged with healthcare fraud conspiracy.
In 1975, when Claudine Gay was five years old and living in Savannah, Ga., her mother signed her up for a one-show gig with the children’s educational program, Romper Room.
VMI Basketball coach Andrew Wilson moved quickly to find a replacement for Dave Davis, who stepped down on Tuesday.
Many years ago, a newspaper headline asked the question: “What’s the difference between a politician and a psychopath?”
An analysis of Google searches ranks states by their obsession with social media app TikTok, owned by Chinese-based ByteDance.