Top stories and weather in Richmond, Virginia on Jan. 30, 2025
Marsh, a civil rights lawyer and the first Black mayor of Richmond, served in the state Senate for 22 years. He died Jan. 23 at 91.
Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered all United States and Virginia flags to be flown at half-staff on Thursday, Jan. 30.
Should Virginia ditch the longstanding practice of electing the General Assembly and the governor in odd year elections?
Not all internet is created equal -- find the perfect fit for your needs with the top internet providers in Richmond.
Virginia fourth and eighth graders' math and reading scores have not significantly changed since 2022, per the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the Nation's Report Card.
Two years after Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) called Virginia’s results on a nationwide exam known as the Nation’s Report Card “dismal,” Virginia’s students are showing little signs of
RICHMOND, Va. -- Today will be breezy and warm with highs in the low to mid 60s. There is an increased risk of fire danger until 6 p.m. Winds will gust over 30 mph. A wind advisory is in effect for the mountains, where gusts could top 50 mph.
Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras said in a video Monday students should not question coming to school out of 'fear of being taken away.'
RICHMOND, Va. (WDBJ) - A Virginia Senate committee has voted to “pass by indefinitely” a bill that would force accountability by American Electric Power, which operates as Appalachian Power in Virginia.
Virginia took another decisive step in its ongoing reckoning with its Confederate past as the House of Delegates in a bipartisan move approved legislation to strip tax-exempt status from organizations tied to the Confederacy.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Library of Virginia will host two free events in support of Virginia Opera’s “Loving v. Virginia,” which is a retelling of the true