Stephen T. Agner, a 64-year-old convicted felon, is being held without bond.
A UVA psychologist’s informal polling on New Year’s resolutions finding 30% of people make them, but she doesn’t have data how many of them were successful.
Police allege the woman attempted to smuggle drugs into the jail concealed in a medical brace.
A ticket bought in Madison is one of five $1-million-dollar winners in the New Year’s Millionaire Raffle drawing.
Police attempted to pull over the motorcycle driver on Interstate 81 on Christmas Day for reckless driving.
We’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories of the past year.
Some nuance this year to Triple A’s annual New Year’s Eve call not to drink and drive: Make your plan before you go out.
Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger named two key appointees in her upcoming Administration, one of whom will be Counsel to the Governor and the other named Chief Diversity Officer and Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Albemarle County Public Schools was named by Governor Youngkin’s office the recipient of a share of $6.2-million worth of state Growth and Opportunity Virginia (or GO Virginia) grants.
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis said Flock Safety’s CEO sent an “unprofessional” email blaming activists for multiple departments’ decisions to end their relationships with the company.