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A new organization aims to unite regional leaders in addressing the challenges and opportunities facing Hampton Roads, the ...
The sky hung heavy with clouds over Armstrong Stadium on Saturday afternoon during Hampton’s spring scrimmage, but throughout ...
Coal-fired power plants, long an increasingly money-losing proposition in the U.S., are becoming more valuable now that the ...
The requirement to have a REAL ID to get on planes or enter federal buildings will be enforced starting May 7.
The Trump administration plans of cutting over $1 billion to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s budget ...
Colorful mosaics crafted from seashells, pens, tampon applicators, lighters and other ocean plastics are on display at the ...
A federal reduction in SNAP benefits would harm Virginians and blow a massive hole in the state budget, Virginia Sen. Mamie E. Locke writes in a guest column.
A former Hawaii cornerback pledges to the Hokies, and UVA lands a defensive end who played for Bobby Wilder’s Tennessee Tech team.
Officials who flout the state’s open government law do so knowing it is antithetical to democratic governance — a betrayal of their constituents.
By prioritizing teaching over bureaucracy, we can create a more supportive and effective educational environment in schools, the Association for Manufacturing Excellence’s Glenn Marshall ...
Letter writers discuss VA health care, Virginia Beach’s City Council voting system, and Flock surveillance cameras.
The Tech Center Summer Concert Series in Newport News will include eight free concerts over the next six months.