Virginia’s Cannabis Control Authority has opened a public survey to gather input as it develops regulations for the state’s recreational marijuana market
Richmond Public Schools is facing an $8.9 million budget shortfall after the final state budget approved by Governor Abigail Spanberger came in far below what district leaders expected.
As more people head outdoors, dermatologists are reminding Virginians to protect their skin from harmful ultraviolet rays, saying a single severe sunburn can increase the risk of developing skin cancer later in life.
Recent rainfall has helped raise James River water levels, but the region remains in a drought and a voluntary water conservation advisory remains in effect, according to Henrico Public Utilities Director Bentley Chan.
Richmond firefighters responded Sunday evening to a blaze that destroyed the former Good Shepherd Baptist Church, a historic Black church that played a role in Richmond's civil rights movement, as investigators work to determine the cause.
From AOL’s arrival in Ashburn to today’s AI-driven boom, Virginia became the backbone of the internet economy. Now lawmakers are debating how to manage the industry’s soaring energy demands and economic influence.
A Virginia Supreme Court panel has denied the attorney general’s request to consolidate four gun cases challenging the state’s new assault weapons ban.
The Department of Public Utilities will dispatch crews to address the water main break that led to some residents experiencing low or no water pressure early Friday morning.
In the 7th District, incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Eugene Vindman faces three Republican challengers. On Aug. 4, voters will select which Republican will go head-to-head with Vindman this fall.