Release the files | Epstein survivors, Congress demand justice in return to Washington
As the DOJ continues to withhold the infamous Epstein files, the victims will speak publicly as Congress returns to Washington this week.
As the DOJ continues to withhold the infamous Epstein files, the victims will speak publicly as Congress returns to Washington this week.
While federal agents clear out homeless encampments in Washington, cities like Waynesboro look to have conversations around the issue.
A 25-year-old Abingdon man was killed after he was ejected in a fatal single-vehicle crash on Thursday in Washington County.
The University of Mary Washington announces the launch in fall 2025 of The Center for AI and the Liberal Arts.
A Tennessee man is dead after being struck by a vehicle on Interstate 81 in Washington County on Aug. 8.
The Washington Nationals went into the 2025 season thinking they’d be trade-deadline sellers, the Baltimore Orioles, not so much.
The Campus Kitchen at Washington and Lee (CKWL) has received $5,000 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation.
Fredericksburg police are investigating the vandalism of the Mary Washington Monument, which honors the mother of the first president.
UMW will develop and launch a new Practice Management Certificate Program thanks to a GO Virginia Region 6 grant.
Donald Trump, trying in vain to distract us from the Epstein files fiasco, is threatening the people who own Washington Commanders, saying he wants them to rename the team the Washington Redskins, or else.