UVa Health says it is a pillar of its strategic plan to better reflect the communities it serves. That list of communities is only growing as the health system continues to expand.
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce honors a local leader every year. The Grove at McIntire Park honors all of those leaders — and leaves room for more.
Intentionally or not, Gov. Glenn Youngkin — soon to be a lame duck — is dropping hints about life and politics, post-Richmond.
Let's be bees. Busily buzzing bees. If I were one, this is where I would be.
Many had hoped the “generation-defining” pandemic would become a thing of the past, but we are learning that the virus may be here to stay.
UVa police will "never" contact anyone looking for payment, the department says.
There will be "The Music Man" and "The Elixir of Love" at the Paramount, but also master classes and more intimate concerts this season.
“By far, water is the best way for sound to travel.”
Ben Hurt was the very opposite of a racist, in spite of what has been said.
Virginia political analysts weigh in on whether Trump will go to prison, how the verdict will affect Virginia's presidential vote and much more.
Money can certainly help in allowing us to avoid harder choices and circumstances, but I believe inner peace requires far more than money.
A Woodbridge man reportedly made half a million dollars stole checks from U.S. Postal Service collection receptacles.
Joseph Cunningham stood accused of shooting and killing his wife's lover in the George Washington National Forest in January of 2023.
"The settlements approved today is just one small step on this terrible road that these families are on," Elliott Buckner, lawyer for Perry's family, told the press.
In Orange County, a proposed data center is receiving national attention for its proximity to a Civil War battlefield.
"The glass if half full."
The Tidewater Current will run year-round and will carry travelers from Charlottesville all the way to Virginia Beach.
Judge says plaintiffs didn’t demonstrate need to prevent "irreparable harm."
Removing his name from an Albemarle County school is shameful. Calling him a racist is ludicrous.
I am concerned about the growing polarization, which was already occurring, which has increased since October.
I was impressed when I read a letter to the editor in the May 28 Daily Progress from Clive Bradbeer.
She also used bank account information obtained from stolen mail to make payments for personal expenses.
Stoney actually may have a better chance of winning the party's lieutenant governor nomination because the field is so clogged with candidates