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National Assessment Shows Significant Drops In Virginia Reading And Math Scores
The results of a national educational assessment show significant declines in both reading and math in Virginia, the report states.
The results of a national educational assessment show significant declines in both reading and math in Virginia, the report states.
The start of September may signify to some that fall is coming, but Mike Ortmeier looks forward to a different type of fall.
A Roanoke city councilman is facing scrutiny for attempting to use money from a state gun violence prevention grant to pay for a trip.
Mountain Valley Pipeline has decided to withdraw eminent domain actions against land in North Carolina the company sought.
The Supreme Court of Virginia handed down two decisions recently in support of greater transparency in public access to court hearings.
Flowerdew Hundred Creek weaves through a forested landscape in Prince George County on the S. bank of the James River, surrounded by land.
Around 60,000 Va., residents got incorrect voter notices in the mail, an issue officials attributed partly to an error by a printing co.
“We don’t need to give far right-wing groups a hecklers veto,” VanValkenburg, a Democrat, said.
“To battle misinformation, more elections offices are hiring PR pros."
A photograph shows a stretch of residential properties at Windmill Point in Lancaster County that are completely flooded.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has adopted a new tack in trying to stem thousands of teacher vacancies, but views in this commentary say it won't work.
An Afghan couple is accusing a Marine who previously lived in Virginia of abducting a baby girl they're related to, and were raising.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is joining 18 other states in an investigation of six major American banks.
A former aide to Virginia Del. Marie March, R-Floyd, has filed a civil lawsuit against her onetime boss.
Many college students who were on track to graduate from Stratford University are realizing they will need to redo some of their studies.
Republican congressional candidate Yesli Vega is campaigning heavily against “reckless spending” and for fiscal conservatism.
Those who forgot to register to vote by the Oct. 17 deadline, but still want to cast their ballot in this November's elections, may do so.
Virginia should give a single state agency the power to regulate most gambling, according to a new report.
Governor Glenn Youngkin issued a press release on October 3 presenting what he says is his energy plan.
Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger pulled out of a planned debate Friday with Republican challenger Yesli Yega, citing logistical concerns.