
Local, state, federal authorities announce 13 arrests in Roanoke drug investigation
Law enforcement officials and the United States Attorney’s Office announced the recent arrests of 13 Roanoke-area residents on a variety of federal drug charges.

Law enforcement officials and the United States Attorney’s Office announced the recent arrests of 13 Roanoke-area residents on a variety of federal drug charges.

It’s time for the U.S. government to stop policing the globe.

The Human Rights Campaign has launched the Reality Flag campaign, a nationwide public awareness effort to galvanize public support for the Equality Act.

Virginia coach Tony Bennett took the microphone Wednesday evening before the Cavaliers hosted the No. 9 Duke Blue Devils.

George Mason led by six with 13 minutes left, but a 22-2 VCU run lifted the Rams to a 72-66 win Wednesday night.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is closed for daily visitation through its grand re-opening on May 14, but it continues to hold select in-person and virtual programs.

Since 2000, subsidies for financing professional sports stadiums have cost taxpayers $4.3 billion despite the billions of dollars in profits that NFL clubs and other professional sports team owners reap each year.

The popular X2 Comedy Series returns to Court Square Theater Saturday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Winston Hodges, award-winner for his comedy special Grieving Productively, is headliner for the show.

Washington, D.C. used to be a popular destination for tourists, school groups, and others who want to visit our nation’s capital.

Chris Doyle was impressed immediately with the community spirit surrounding the Boys Home, the Covington-based nonprofit that provides a supportive environment for young males whose lives have been impacted by poverty or family instability.

“The Jerry Ratcliffe Show” welcomes Chris Graham so that the guys can talk Virginia-Miami in ACC hoops, the ‘Hoos getting a win in their baseball opener, and the career of former UVA baseball great Ryan Zimmerman, who retired this week from the Washington Nationals.

The U.S. government, which speaks in a language of force, is afraid of its citizenry.