
Ken Plum: General Assembly goes off a cliff
The General Assembly adjourned sine die last week with a great sigh of relief from most everyone who participates in or follows its deliberations

The General Assembly adjourned sine die last week with a great sigh of relief from most everyone who participates in or follows its deliberations

The middle of downtown Clifton Forge, once was dominated by an old industrial building that most recently was used as a tire wholesale business

Beginning Wednesday, May 23, motorists will be able to take the quickest route to the beach by following new signs that will display real-time traffic times

The ACLU of Virginia sought a commitment today from schools in the Commonwealth to refrain from engaging in further unlawful sex segregation through single-sex programs in public schools

The VMI Keydets jumped out to a 6-2 lead after a six-run fourth inning, but the East Carolina Pirates scored 12 unanswered runs and went on to a 14-8 win

Stone Village, Bridgewater College’s village-style residences that were constructed to conform to an internationally recognized green building certification system, is now LEED certified

The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today Virginia’s first three games of the 2012 football season will be televised and the game times are now set for those contests

A prime time kickoff for the eighth annual ACC Championship Game, three national exposures on the opening weekend of the 2012 season, and a minimum of 13 nationally televised exposures highlights the early season TV schedule

Derek Rogers arrived at Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro in 2009 as a high-school sophomore in need of some direction

The ACLU of Virginia has launched a program to encourage and assist individuals with the restoration of their voting rights