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Hampton Roads Transit Struggles To Fill Its Routes -- Report
For just one week in May, Hampton Roads Transit had enough bus operators to provide riders with “reliable service."
For just one week in May, Hampton Roads Transit had enough bus operators to provide riders with “reliable service."
Democratic leaders formally requested an investigation by the Office of the State Inspector General.
Maryland prepares to demolish the historic Nice/Middleton Bridge that connects the southern part of the state with Virginia.
Transportation officials are spending millions on traffic infrastructure in hopes of curbing an alarming increase in traffic fatalities.
A new report shows states are not on track to meet the 2025 deadline for reducing pollution in the Chesapeake Bay.
The CEO of the Virginia Tourism Corporation said her agency used the firm that made Gov. Glenn Youngkin's political ads.
Novel in its approach, a Hampton Roads-based community group is fighting the spate of gun violence with woodwinds, crescendos – and comfort.
It occurs if the Va., prison system were to heed recommendations of reformers who want to make life behind bars less expensive for inmates.
Virginia Military Institute is awarding its highest honor to Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III, the former leader who resigned in 2020.
Opposition to Gov. Glenn Youngkin's new policies on treatment of transgender students grows; Virginia still lacks an enforcement plan.
Releasing a new energy plan for the state, Gov. Glenn Youngkin repudiated Democrats' clean-energy targets.
In his state energy plan, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is pushing for revisions to the Virginia Clean Economy Act.
Dominion Energy is not backing down from its request to remove a performance standard imposed by the State Corporation Commission.
Parts of coastal Virginia were preparing for serious flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ian.
In January, strong winds led to high tides drowning parts of Hampton. Some roads were impassable, with water levels rising.
The rain from what's left of Hurricane Ian will arrive in Virginia today; forecasters say the storm could also bring flooding.
A Hampton Roads-area kitten rescue lost its lawsuit challenging a new state law cracking down on unlicensed charitable poker.
Unless they find another accreditor within 18 months, three higher education institutions in Virginia could lose their ability to offer aid.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency to prepare for heavy rain from Hurricane Ian.
Virginia plans to increase the use of freight rail to transport goods by partnering with the Port of Virginia, according to the draft.