Goodbye asphalt, hello open space: Waynesboro begins work on South River Preserve
Asphalt is being removed to make room in Waynesboro for a 26-acre park along the banks of the South River in Constitution Park.
Asphalt is being removed to make room in Waynesboro for a 26-acre park along the banks of the South River in Constitution Park.
Glenn Youngkin’s political future is riding on the November Virginia General Assembly elections, according to a billionaire Republican donor.
A UN climate report card on progress since the 2015 Paris Agreement says countries are trying, but urgently need to improve their efforts.
New data released last week by the U.S. DOE and U.S. DOA shows that the underfunding of VSU for three decades has led to a severe gap.
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson died Tuesday afternoon, shortly before the Orioles took the field in a game against the Washington Nationals.
Tony Elliott, after an embarrassing series of 15-yard penalties in a 38-17 loss at Duke last October, made it clear that he was “just not going to play guys” if the lack of discipline that led to dumb penalty after dumb penalty was going to continue.
Virginia’s best chance of tasting victory in 2023 might be this Saturday afternoon in Chestnut Hill, where the 0-4 Cavaliers will square off against 1-3 Boston College (2 p.m., The CW).
UVA Health has awarded nearly $200,000 in grant funding to 26 local nonprofit organizations in Culpeper and Northern Virginia.
The University of Mary Washington is No. 11 among public liberal arts colleges on U.S. New & World Report’s 2024 “Best Colleges.”
Days away from American Rescue Plan Childcare Stabilization grants expiring, lawmakers are joining forces to introduce legislation.