National
3 weeks ago
Bodies of missing hikers, Charlottesville-area natives, found in Colorado

Two Charlottesville-area natives who disappeared last week during a hunting trip in southern Colorado have been found deceased.

National
3 weeks ago
Colorado search continues for missing hunters from Charlottesville area

Park Ranger: “If a person carried with them and/or could acquire adequate shelter, water and food, they could survive in that area for days.”

National
4 weeks ago
Amidst rise in political violence, Virginia politicians aren’t hiding

Despite high-profile political violence, including Wednesday’s assassination of Charlie Kirk, Virginia political figures say they won’t be scared away from getting facetime with voters.

National
1 month ago
Sen. Mark Warner among lawmakers calling on HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign

The group accuses Kennedy of pushing his dangerous anti-health and science agenda, lying to Congress, and pushing disinformation on American families.

National
1 month ago
Sen. Tim Kaine and Rep. Don Beyer among lawmakers introducing a bill to protect America’s national trails

If passed, the Appalachian Trail Centennial Act would use a public/private partnership expand and protect national trails across the United States.

National
1 month ago
Sen. Mark Warner blocked from a scheduled meeting by right-wing activist Laura Loomer

Warner, former chair and now vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, calls it a “new low.”

National
1 month ago
Powerball jackpot has climbed to $950 million

The jackpot could be higher at the time of the drawing.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia and wife
Local
1 month ago
Abrego Garcia held in ICE detention in Virginia

In a court proceeding in Baltimore, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis found the immigrant the Trump Administration brought back from El Salvador after mistakenly taking him there taken back into ICE custody is being held in Virginia.

Albemarle County
2 months ago
Federal government accuses George Mason of violating Civil Rights act

 The U.S. Department of Education Friday informed George Mason University that its President, Gregory Washington, has violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act “by illegally using race and other immutable characteristics in university practices and policies, including hiring and promotion”.