Dean Dass at Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville students' art on the Downtown Mall and more.
Youngkin must appoint a director for the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion by July 1 or risk losing money for the office.
The ABC has lost its fourth executive in nearly 10 months.Â
Former President Donald Trump accepted President Joe Biden's call for two debates in June and September. CNN reports that both campaigns have accepted its invitation to debate June 27.
The city's commonwealth's attorney has not yet addressed why the murder charge has been downgraded to manslaughter.
Big merchants prosper while consumers — especially minority Americans — get dealt the short end of the stick.
The acquisition moves the Charlottesville-based health care provider one step closer to being a statewide system.
The firm will open its first office in Virginia in the Boar’s Head Professional Center just west of the city.
A three-year repaving project is poised to begin on 24 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
As we approach the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, American K-12 education remains stubbornly separate and unequal. Â
The gift from the Endeavour Legacy Foundation will be used to renovate a science building, Gilmer Hall.
There have been more than 125 arrests at four Virginia colleges since the anti-Israel protests began.
Yet another school calendar amendment has occurred, this time due to the approval of a new policy.
After extending their stay in Charlottesville another night, the electronic duo sold out both shows.
Thievery Corporation sells out at the Jefferson, Talking Heads tribute tickets still on sale and more.
Local nonprofit groups are still following Lincoln’s orders, this time in a fight to preserve the land of the Wilderness Battlefield from what they consider the “threat” of development.
Things weren't so different in 1825.
A rupture of the pipe during pressure testing is the latest incident that has put nearby residents on edge.
Virginia Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner say the Senate "abdicated its responsibility to protect the safety of the 25 million people."
Baby Magnolia will have a story to tell for her whole life.
The six-person June 18 GOP primary is dominated by three men with strong military records. Derrick Anderson, Cameron Hamilton and Jonathon Myers each represent contrasting views about the party's direction.
Stigma is perpetuated by silence, so start a conversation this May with someone you know, and don’t be afraid to ask if he or she needs help.