
5 things to look forward to in the NBA in 2019
It’s 2019 and the NBA is arguably in its best shape since the halcyon days of Michael Jordan and Space Jam back in the 90s.

It’s 2019 and the NBA is arguably in its best shape since the halcyon days of Michael Jordan and Space Jam back in the 90s.

This year marks the second consecutive year, and only the second time in history, that more than 30,000 students applied to Virginia Tech.

Steve Owen, Staunton’s city manager for the last 12 years, has announced his retirement from the position, effective June 30, 2019.

Patricia L. West was sworn in Monday as the 35th commissioner of the State Corporation Commission (SCC). West fills the remaining term of James C. Dimitri who retired from the Commission last year.

“There’s no place like home.” Many Americans understand what Dorothy means when she says those words in The Wizard of Oz. We certainly do in Southwest Virginia.

An Owings Mills, Md., man is in jail on multiple charges in three counties after he fled from law enforcement Monday.

March Madness gets underway this month and this year’s tournament promises to one of the most exciting renewals in recent years.

Ten miles outside the town of Halifax, more than a thousand acres of land, known as Pleasant Grove, will be protected in perpetuity with an open space easement held by the Virginia Department of Forestry.

Hampton Road and Commonwealth leaders celebrated more options to avoid traffic and congestion in tunnels and on Interstates 64 and 95 with the debut of a second Amtrak train service serving Norfolk.

The Virginia Bankers Association Education Foundation has contributed $20,000 as a sponsor of Virginia Reads One Book.
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