Leslie Mehta, during her time as an ACLU lawyer, defended organizers planning the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Youngkin isn't running for president this year but he never ruled out the vice presidency.
They are hoping to achieve a feat no Democrat has done since Rep. Tom Perriello of Charlottesville.
You’ll need an open mind and a dark sense of humor to appreciate Rachel Yoder's story.
Witnesses say the father jumped into the water to save his son who was already drowning.
I am disturbed by the recent TV ads of Messrs. Good and Maguire.
Henrico-based tobacco giant Altria Group’s vaping unit is asking federal regulators to let it sell a device that locks out users unless they can verify they are old enough to legally use it.
On this Memorial Day weekend, I think we should all take a step back and consider the people we celebrate and what their sacrifices mean.
Tailgating, wines and local color await visitors to a two-decade local tradition.
“Can we all take a look at Jacob? He’s the prototypical German,” defense attorney Peter Frazier said.
A new piece of public artwork expected to be unveiled in 2027.
At Charlottesville High School, 43% of students go on to attend college. In stark contrast, more than 64% of students at nearby Western Albemarle will. Why?
Developers are now saying the natural gas pipeline will go into service in early June.
Environmental groups support protections stemming from the Biden Administration’s new rules.
The Richmond Jazz and Music Festival has announced the performers for this year's event at Maymont on Aug. 10-11.
Ever wonder what in the "@?#!!" happened to those old “no cursing” signs at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront?
Democrat Leslie Mehta reflects on her 2017 Charlottesville case.
Who were the mysterious "men in black"? UVa says they know, but won't tell us.
The eclectic, family-friendly festival returning to Ix Art Park for its fourth year "gives people a chance to be part of the art."
Historian Frank Cogliano had hoped to stay on at or maybe even lead Monticello one day. He will be leaving June 30.
Legal experts say the case likely won't succeed in court, while other Jewish students worry it will place a target on their backs.
Author Tabitha Stanmore talks "Cunning Folk" at New Dominion, libraries to close over Memorial Day and more.
David Shoch on exhibit at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville, a three-course dinner inspired by the art of Anne Slaughter and more.