“I want to start a conversation,” Abby Driscoll said. “I want other queer kids to say this is ‘OK’ and experience my emotions.”
"This is a very hard thing for a mother when she's seven months pregnant to lose a perfectly healthy child," said the woman's attorney.
Dominion Energy’s push to extend the life of its two half-century-old nuclear power stations is on target with its $1.2 billion phase 1 budget and schedule.
Neither the governor's office nor the school's president nor the university police chief have taken credit for the decision.
A loaded gun was found in the backpack of a 3-year-old student at Maymont Preschool, and a family member is charged with allowing access to firearms, police said.
Gov. Youngkin's chief procurement officer is leaving state government, but not before a push to reach the governor's promised goal of saving $200 million on state purchases by June 30.
A brother and sister duo are being held without bond following two separate but related shooting incidents in the Town of Marion on Friday.
Changes are likely to include an increase in the casino project’s cost to $750 million and language allowing the company to hire fewer workers than initially promised.
For hours Saturday, while his students were being dragged off Grounds, Jim Ryan’s office was silent.
Virginia State Police said a plane flying from Manassas to South Carolina crashed in Fluvanna County on Sunday morning, killing the pilot and one passenger.
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Goal of the annual ICAT Day is to connect the public to the latest creative and innovative works of students and faculty members.
The quiet and peaceful protest on Grounds came to a violent and chaotic end Saturday afternoon.
Undeterred by rain, Radford University celebrated its undergraduate commencement outside Saturday.
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No one was injured as a result of either blaze.
Have you heard about the dark-pink former school bus known as the Wellness Wagon? The nonprofit enterprise delivers an acupuncture treatment known as the “5 Needle Protocol” to people in the 166su Valley and beyond.
“I want to start a conversation,” Abby Driscoll said. “I want other queer kids to say this is ‘OK’ and experience my emotions.”
"This is a very hard thing for a mother when she's seven months pregnant to lose a perfectly healthy child," said the woman's attorney.
’s push to extend the life of its two half-century-old nuclear power stations is on target with its $1.2 billion phase 1 budget and schedule.
Neither the governor's office nor the school's president nor the university police chief have taken credit for the decision.
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The informant received about $2,500 from a state police special agent the day after a jury found Tyler Keith Jones guilty in 166su County Circuit Court.
James C. Jones Jr., who once ran Lifeline Ambulance Services, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison.
In one recent case, about $20,000 was withdrawn from a Botetourt County woman's bank account in about four hours, a 166su County detective said.
Jae’vian M. Allen, 18, is charged with one count of robbery in connection with the April 24 gunfire incident.
“Inconvenience is a part of this. We knew that coming in,” said Mayor Sherman Lea, responding to residents' complaints.
“Divisions and forms of hate are being sown in the midst of this ongoing violence and are impacting our community here in 166su city,” a citizen said.
Gov. Youngkin's chief procurement officer is leaving state government, but not before a push to reach the governor's promised goal of saving $200 million on state purchases by June 30.
It is the second piece of property purchased by the town in just over a year.