When the new Franconia District Center building opened this past spring, a new regional library was part of the facility that ...
Lancaster County Circuit Judge John Martin issued a preliminary injunction on Thursday, June 25, blocking a law that would ...
On the eastern edge of Kingstowne, a piece of property once owned by the Banks family is the center of local attention recently. A Fairfax County Park Authority plan is emerging to demolish the home ...
Virginia’s $207 billion, two-year state budget automatically became law Monday after the General Assembly accepted all 14 of Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s proposed amendments, locking in a final spending ...
In a new exhibit that opened on June 27 titled “Friends Gather Here,” Woodlawn is showcasing a bold experiment begun in 1846 by two Quaker abolitionists, Chalkley Gillingham and Jacob Troth. ...
Alexandria will mark Memorial Day 2026 with a series of ceremonies and community events honoring the service members who gave their lives in defense of the United States. Originally known as ...
More than one in four households in Fairfax County continue to face food insecurity, hovering just under a historic peak of 27% as a mismatch between cost of living, local wages and inflation squeezes ...
A wide-ranging slate of new state programs to fill gaps in housing, workforce, healthcare, and education for Virginia families took effect July 1. From rent, paychecks, and medical bills to increased ...
Burke residents who lost only electrical power for about seven hours on June 22 are considering themselves lucky. Many of their neighbors experienced significant property damage as a result of a ...
The Workhouse Arts Center now houses a Lucy Burns Museum, dedicated to providing a glimpse into the suffragist movement in which she played a major part.  On June 18th, the Center hosted two actresses ...
Unless it’s an uncontested race, most elections pit one side against another. But when the dust settles, and the winners are chosen – especially in local, municipal elections – it’s important that the ...
This morning, the Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee voted 9-6 to “report out “ SB982, which means it will go to the Senate floor for a vote. That vote could be Thursday or Friday. If SB 982 ...