It is valued as an excellent source of lumber, plywood and pulp, although it is not grown in extensive plantations as are its cousins, loblolly and slash pine.
Nationally, AAA says it hasn't seen travel numbers like this in nearly 20 years.
The move further expands Pro Re Nata’s footprint in the valley after its co-owners purchased the city’s old Coca-Cola plant in the fall.
Let's get graphic.
The Virginia Clean Economy Act came with a ticking time bomb.
Virginia’s two largest public utilities are taking steps toward renewable energy targets.
A lawsuit over a Virginia prison inmate's death has raised broader questions about conditions at the lockup.
Virginia is among the top five states with the most documented champion trees, the largest of their species.
A new weekend of new plays will be in the spotlight in Live Arts's Waterworks festival.
Defense contractor L3Harris Technologies plans to construct new facilities, hire 80 people at local plant it acquired last year, fueled by DOD weapons contracts.
Fresh off of scoring Richard Gere's latest film, "Oh, Canada," Matthew Houck, the artist also known as Phosphorescent, prepares for his upcoming show in Charlottesville.
"We’re there to catch people who fall through the cracks."
Disappointing to say the least.
There are nearly 3,000 different species of Carex, and to some botanists, they represent one of the more difficult groups for identification.
After the congratulatory speeches, the gowns and tassels, the cakes and cards from grandparents, the real work begins.
Seventy years ago, Virginia was ordered to desegregate its public schools but it would be four years after that Supreme Court decision that the state — under pressure from business leaders — grudgingly moved to comply.
We do not want to be a place where protesters feel compelled to arm themselves for protection because people who disagree with their cause feel emboldened to cancel out the First Amendment with the Second.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin added to his record-long list of vetoes, killing 48 measures including those that would add a right to contraception to Virginia law.
If, and I hope not, President Ryan leaves UVa over this, beware what you ask for.
I know my big brother and have admired him all my life.
It’s obvious where Democratic U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine stands on abortion access. What has been less obvious is whether his Republican challengers would support federal abortion bans or restrictions.
A couple dozen graduates left UVa Final Exercises in protest of Ryan's handling of an anti-war encampment on Grounds and refusal to divest from Israel.UVa dean of student affairs,
The walkout at VCU was not the first time graduates have staged a protest. It won't be the last.