Lynchburg drivers could soon have another stop for gas and coffee. City Council has given the green light for a new Wawa.
February 18 marks Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent, when Christians head to church to receive ashes on their foreheads as a sign of reflection and repentance.
Len Stevens, communications manager for VDOT in Lynchburg, says, “They might even get to 20 or 30 potholes if they’re really moving; it depends on the size of the pothole and just how quickly it is ...
According to Danville Utilities, crews continue to work around the clock and are making progress restoring water service.
A Martinsville Circuit Court Judge has suspended Mayor LC Jones from his city council duties until at least next week, following a petition to have him removed.
We’re learning new details about an incident at the Jamerson Family YMCA that has parents questioning whether their children are safe in gym locker rooms.
The popular West Coast coffee chain, Dutch Bros, has submitted a special exception application to open its first store in Virginia.
A new bill has made it through Virginia's House of Delegates that would make it easier for you to gamble, all while sitting on your couch.
The crossover deadline in Richmond has come and gone. That means many of the bills are now one step closer to becoming law or off the table entirely.
Danville residents are being urged not to drink tap water as the city remains under a boil water advisory until at least Friday.
A man suspected of communicating with minors online was arrested on Tuesday, according to the Alleghany County Sheriff's Office.
District Republican Congressman John McGuire stopped in Chatham Tuesday afternoon to speak to voters on the southside.
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