Vice President Mike Pence visits the nation’s oldest state-supported military college to defend President Donald Trump's support for the military, a week after a critical article in the Atlantic.
About 338 more students than last year opted to homeschool this year but officials don’t have data on where the other students went.
On Thursday, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 28 new COVID-19 cases and one hospitalization. To date, there have been 2,743 reported cases, 175 hospitalizations and 58 fatalities.
Davis said he would offer "common sense leadership" to help "get Virginia back on track."
Gov. Ralph Northam has mixed news about state revenues as the General Assembly prepares to consider proposed changes to the state budget - tax revenues are steady, but don't count on a speedy economic recovery from the COVID-19 inspired recession.
"While Robert E. Lee's place in history has been controversial, undoubtedly, for some time, the tenor of the debate has changed remarkably in the 10 months that have passed since the court last addressed the issue."
ACC coaches were unified in their suggestion to compete in an all-inclusive 2021 men’s basketball tournament. NCAA officials aren’t sold on the idea.
The Virginia men’s soccer team’s Friday home exhibition with Clemson was canceled after the Tigers reported two positive COVID-19 cases within their program.
Local athletes and fans got a look at what the VHSL's spring football season will look like this week when the Jefferson District unveiled its tentative 2020-21 season schedules.
“He was a great friend and a mentor and he believed in himself, other people and his church.”
Just days after the VHSL released proposed guidelines for the 2020-21 athletic year, Jefferson District athletic directors gathered to get a head start on a new schedule.
Early in-person voting begins Sept. 18 in Albemarle County.
Add to the workload the complications of getting meaningful work done during a pandemic, and the result is hip-hop scholarship that helps capture a moment of history. And to talk plainly about complex issues in unprecedented times, Carson had to not only challenge accepted scholarly forms, b…
Bill to end qualified immunity for police clears the House, after two Democrats change their stances
Legislation to end qualified immunity for police officers facing civil rights complaints cleared the Virginia House Tuesday — a reversal from Friday, when the legislation narrowly met the ax.
Families in both districts reported some initial challenges in joining virtual classes but said things went fairly smoothly after that, though an internet outage in Charlottesville affected some students and staff for about an hour.
On Tuesday, 190 positive student cases were reported at UVa, where 3% of the university's quarantine rooms have been occupied, along with 1% of its isolation rooms.
The ACC’s cross country coaches shared their preseason predicted orders of finish Tuesday. The Virginia men were picked to finish third in the 15-team league this season, while the UVa women were selected to finish 10th.
Despite a handful of key players departing, the Virginia men’s soccer team enters an abbreviated 2020 fall season with the pressure of expectations.
With Brennan Armstrong earning the first-team reps at the quarterback position, it creates an opportunity for Keytaon Thompson to earn snaps in other ways.
Officials, UVa law expert weigh in on debate
With fewer than two weeks until the start of the fall season, Harvard transfer running back Devin Darrington announced his commitment to UVa on Monday. Unfortunately for the Wahoos, they won’t gain his services this fall.
With students moved in and in-person classes starting Tuesday, UVa officials are watching a range of factors, from the number of positive COVID-19 cases to the use of quarantine and isolation beds.
Despite a global pandemic, a new course and a unique format, this year's Charlottesville Women's Four Miler, which concluded Monday at Foxfield, was completed successfully.
“All of us want to get rid of bad cops,” said Del. Jason Miyares, R-Virginia Beach. “The problem with this bill is it is going to have the unintended consequence of hurting good cops.”
Effect on tenants unclear amid federal action