A rupture of the pipe during pressure testing is the latest incident that has put nearby residents on edge.
Virginia Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner say the Senate "abdicated its responsibility to protect the safety of the 25 million people."
Baby Magnolia will have a story to tell for her whole life.
Stigma is perpetuated by silence, so start a conversation this May with someone you know, and don’t be afraid to ask if he or she needs help.
The six-person June 18 GOP primary is dominated by three men with strong military records. Derrick Anderson, Cameron Hamilton and Jonathon Myers each represent contrasting views about the party's direction.
Frank Walker is a well-known historian, author and raconteur in Orange County.
The agency has told health providers to report incidents to local health districts.
An online flyer from the Amherst County Republican Party said both candidates would be appearing.
According to Port of Virginia CEO and Executive Director Stephen Edwards, such investments have helped the company maintain a competitive edge in the market
"He wrote this piece when he was basically completely deaf," Slon said. "That is testament to the triumph of a human spirit."
Seven Democrats are seeking the party's nomination in a June 18 primary.
Speaker Mehul Sanghani said the current unrest at college campuses is a challenge that puts views and values into question.
Warner, Kaine, Wittman and McClellan say they're not finished with the postmaster general.
The Department of Environmental Quality is demanding a fine of $31,500 from Mountain Valley Pipeline.
Updates from Saturday's VCU graduation at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.
"Rule the Ridge" is designed to remind motorcyclists – and all motorists – that a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway is different than most roads.
Derek Rodriguez-Contreras, 22, is accused of sexual assault in Charlottesville, Albemarle County and his hometown of New York.
Although it is charming, this "winter annual" is considered a nuisance by many Southern gardeners.
Two stories are being told about what happened May 4, one from inside the encampment and another from inside a command post.
The electronics retailer, which posted $436 million in sales last year, turned 50 debt free with its founder and sole stockholder still at the helm.
"I call it a good time for a great cause," Angelica Hickey, regional director of philanthropy for Camp Holiday Trails, told The Daily Progress. "It's fundraising with fun."
Charlottesville Spray Grounds reopen for the season, League of Women Voters holds a poster contest and more.