
What’s new in Virginia in 2020?
The Virginia Tourism Corporation released today Share What You LOVE in Virginia 2020, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and newsworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.

The Virginia Tourism Corporation released today Share What You LOVE in Virginia 2020, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and newsworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.

Virginia Basketball alum Justin Anderson is back in the NBA with the Brooklyn Nets.

An 8-year-old boy whose mother lost track of him after leaving an Augusta County hotel on Sunday was later located in Pulaski County.

Twenty years into the 21st century, and what do we have to show for it?

Sen. Mark Warner is calling out Washington for failing to take the lead on privacy matters as a new law in California takes effect.

A press release from the Virginia Lottery touts that the lottery has created three $1 million winners. Bad news: it likely ain’t any of us reading this.

GasBuddy is predicting that 2020 will feature a yearly national average of $2.60 per gallon, representing a 2 cent drop versus 2019, but there’s more.

Gov. Ralph Northam is reminding Virginians to travel safely over the New Year’s Eve holiday.

Environmental advocates at the state and municipal levels made great strides this year in advancing renewable energy usage, decreasing plastic waste, creating cleaner transportation, and conserving land and wildlife.

House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Chair Elaine Luria is highlighting the legislative and oversight accomplishments of her subcommittee in 2019.