Virginia’s Voting Integrity
The Supreme Court gives the Old Dominion the green light to purge its voting rolls of non-citizens.
Boston College at Virginia Tech odds, picks and predictions
Analyzing Thursday’s Boston College at Virginia Tech odds and lines, with college football expert picks, predictions and best bets.
No. 10 Clemson looking for 6th straight win as Virginia and familiar face Tony Elliott pay
It's a first for Clemson coach Dabo Swinney, facing an opponent who knows how he thinks, prepares and plans for each game on the the 10th-ranked Tigers
Clemson vs. Virginia prediction, odds, time, line: 2024 College Football Week 8 picks
The No. 9 Clemson Tigers (5-1) square off against a fellow ACC opponent when they host the Virginia Cavaliers (4-2) on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at Memorial Stadium (Clemson, SC). The contest
No. 10 Clemson looks to stay perfect in ACC when it faces Virginia and ex-Tigers OC Elliott
No. 10 Clemson hopes to move to 5-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference when it faces Virginia in a game that marks the return of Cavaliers coach — and former Tigers offensive coordinator — Tony Elliott.
N.H. crash kills Mass. man, Virginia woman
Two people are dead, and one seriously injured, after a crash on I-95 in New Hampshire on Wednesday afternoon.
Virginia House hopefuls tread lightly on energy-hogging data centers
High-voltage transmission lines provide electricity to data centers in Ashburn, Virginia. The centers house the computer servers and hardware required to support modern internet use, including artificial intelligence. Ted Shaffrey/AP Technology is a point of contention in a race that may decide the balance of power in Washington.
Dominion, Amazon join forces to develop SMRs in Virginia
Dominion Energy and Amazon have announced a Memorandum of Understanding to explore new development structures for nuclear power development in Virginia.
In a diverse Virginia county, voters are still conflicted ahead of the election
In a diverse Virginia county, some voters are still conflicted ahead of the election. Read about the issues they care about most.
Virginia elementary school teacher jailed on child porn charges, sources tell Laura French
An elementary school teacher was arrested and charged with child pornography crimes, sources told CBS 6 investigative reporter Laura French.
Trump said the DOJ is suing Virginia to allow noncitizens to vote. But that’s not the case
A 1996 federal law prevents noncitizen voting in federal elections; the Justice Department has not proposed changing it.
Discover Gorgeous Fall Foliage And Classic American Charm At Virginia’sThe Omni Homestead Resort
Cradled in Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains and nicknamed “America’s First Resort,” The Omni Homestead Resort boasts spectacular fall foliage and outdoor pursuits.
Caesars Virginia Announces Gordon Ramsay to Open Restaurant in Danville
Caesars Virginia announced Tuesday that multi-Michelin-starred chef and television personality Gordon Ramsay is set to open his
Here’s who is running in the 2024 West Virginia general election
The 2024 general election is on Nov. 5, and West Virginians will be voting for who they want to be our president, governor, senator, house representative, secretary of state and more.
How Virginia Became a Hub for Intelligence and Defense Technology
As the sun rises over the rolling hills and vibrant cities of Virginia, it casts light on a hidden powerhouse reshaping national security—an intersection where innovation meets defense. From the corridors of Quantico to the tech-savvy streets of Northern Virginia,
DOJ sues Virginia to prevent it from cancelling voter registrations | The Excerpt
On Wednesday's episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen discusses the DOJ lawsuit after Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he's he's purging voting rolls of noncitizens. Plus, a Georgia judge rules that local ...
City of Virginia Beach wants Something in the Water lineup, ticket sales available by end of year
The Virginia Beach City Council passed a resolution to impose contract conditions for the city's future financial support for Something in the Water—the festival created by Pharrell.
Trump Answers Question Interviewer Didn't Ask: Google Is Not Virginia
Trump's interviewer asked about Google and whether it should be broken up, but his answer rambled about Virginia voter purges.
Virginia teaching assistant charged with sex crimes, second employee arrested at the school this academic year
A teaching assistant in Virginia was arrested after a student caught him masturbating at his desk, marking the second staff member at the Fairfax County high school to face charges for sex crimes
9 Things to Do in Richmond
From the thrills of urban whitewater rafting to sipping your way along a mimosa trail, here are the experiences you can only have in Virginia’s capital region.
Virginia Beach Mayor Dyer faces 4 challengers in re-election bid
Five people are running to be Mayor of Virginia Beach. Mayor Bobby Dyer is hoping to be elected again for a third time.
FanDuel Virginia (VA): Claim a New-User Promo
Like most sportsbooks, FanDuel has a special welcome promo for new customers in Virginia. FanDuel and other sportsbooks run these promotions to attract new customers, enticing them with bonus bets and other forms of site credit.
Virginia Beach man goes on trial for murder after serving 20 years for similar slaying
James Richard King was found guilty of murdering a woman in Ohio in 1987. He was released after serving 20 years and moved to Virginia Beach. He was charged with murdering another woman in 2020.
Virginia Tech 'excited' for Thursday night fight with Boston College
Following a mutual bye week, Atlantic Coast Conference rivals will clash when Virginia Tech hosts Boston College in a primetime Thursday game in Blacksburg, Va.
Commentary: How to unlock the potential of Virginia's 'super region'
Unlocking further growth will require a sharper understanding of the skill gaps in our region and a plan to engage a wide range of influential stakeholders.
Can Virginia teachers refuse students' preferred pronouns? School board won't tell court 'directly'
Virginia Supreme Court's reinstatement of Peter Vlaming's lawsuit under state's sweeping conscience laws and his recent six-figure settlement show no jury trial is needed to strike down another school board's policies,
What’s new and what to watch for in the upcoming ACA open enrollment period
In most states, including Virginia, the Affordable Care Act’s annual open enrollment season for health plans begins Nov. 1 and lasts through Jan. 15.
Much cooler in Virginia over the next few days
Today will become mostly cloudy and cool, with highs only in the low 60s Tuesday and the chance for a few sprinkles or very light showers.
HRT OnDemand Microtransit returns to Newport News and Virginia Beach
Newport News and Virginia Beach residents are getting a new rideshare service that will make it easier and affordable to get to places across the cities.
Virginia State Police: Man seriously injured in crash at I-81 rest area in Weyers Cave
A man was seriously injured when his pickup slammed into a parked tractor-trailer Monday morning on Interstate 81 in Weyers Cave.
Report to Congress on the Virginia Submarine Program, AUKUS Pillar 1
The following is the Oct. 10, 2024, Congressional Research Service report, Navy Virginia-Class Submarine Program and AUKUS Submarine (Pillar 1) Project: Background and Issues for Congress From the report Virginia-class submarine program.
Efforts succeed to keep wagon on South Virginia Street
The wagon is the last remnant of the Liberty Bell Restaurant. It closed its doors in 2006 after forty years of business. But not before locals tried to stop it from being bulldozed to make way for more parking at the convention center.
Justice Department sues Virginia, Alabama, over voter purges
The Department of Justice sued Virginia and Alabama, claiming the states violated federal law by removing voters from their rolls too close to an election.
Virginia Beach city council will discuss a contract for Something in the Water 2025 this week
The city also brought in a big soccer tournament to make up for the postponed concert. On Tuesday, Virginia Beach City Council will focus on next year's Something in the Water. Watch: Something in the Water April 2025 date not yet solidified, city council says
Virginia’s Role in the Early Internet and Telecommunications Boom
When you think of the pioneers of the internet, images of Silicon Valley might spring to mind, filled with tech geniuses and bustling startups. But did you know that Virginia played a pivotal role in shaping our digital landscape long before smartphones became an extension of our very selves?
Why the DOJ is suing Virginia over state voter rolls: 'The issue here is both legal and political'
In response, Youngkin said he was enforcing a 2006 law signed by then-Governor Tim Kaine and called the lawsuit unprecedented and a politically motivated action to interfere with Virginia's elections.