
VDOT brines for upcoming snow in the Shenandoah Valley
Snow is forecast for the Shenandoah Valley on Friday, ending in the early morning hours of Saturday. Amounts of three inches or less are expected in the Shenandoah Valley.

Snow is forecast for the Shenandoah Valley on Friday, ending in the early morning hours of Saturday. Amounts of three inches or less are expected in the Shenandoah Valley.

A coalition of labor unions is fighting back against Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s goal of repealing a 2020 law that to date has resulted in a number of public service workers gaining the freedom to collectively bargain.

A Virginia man was arrested Wednesday for assaulting law enforcement during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s Appomattox Field Office is investigating a fatal fire in Augusta County.

Senior forward Vince Williams Jr. scored a team-high 16 points, including a crucial late bucket, and drew a potential game-saving charge as VCU held on to beat 25th-ranked Davidson, 70-68, Wednesday night.

AAA is urging motorists to pay attention to the two tire issues most likely to result in the need for emergency roadside service.

The Virginia Society of CPAs continues to support the mental well-being of Virginia Certified Public Accountants by offering programs and resources to help professionals focus on the importance of self-care and cultivating positive workplaces.

The March 12 Tribute to Love and Legends at the Dominion Energy Center’s Carpenter Theatre will conclude with a performance from world-renowned recording artist Jeffrey Osborne.

A Virginia General Assembly committee will take up legislation that could improve the lives of the Commonwealth’s nearly 30,000 nursing home residents, make facilities safer, and protect those who live and work there.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin has appointed Greg Campbell to serve as the director of the Virginia Department of Aviation. His first day at the agency – based at Richmond International Airport – will be Feb. 14.
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