Logging On: Virginia Sets Up Online GED Test To Help Residents
RICHMOND-Virginia residents may now take the GED test online, as some people still don't feel comfortable doing it in person.
RICHMOND-Virginia residents may now take the GED test online, as some people still don't feel comfortable doing it in person.
AXTON-Gone are the traditional versions from last year. COVID-19 symptoms in this Delta variant now mimic a 'bad cold', experts say.
ROANOKE-Abandoned after a storm, two beavers are being raised by some unique foster parents: the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center staff.
WASHINGTON DC-Despite a judge's pretrial ban, Thomas Robertson bought $50,000 worth of guns from Jan. to July, prosecutors said.
STAFFORD-During every election season, a new right wing lie seems to pop up. What happened to running on a platform of ideas, Qasim asks.
COLLINSVILLE-After vaccinated Henry County teacher dies of COVID-19, CDC and state officials warn immuno-compromised residents.
RICHMOND-After 35 years, a Virginia political tradition is coming to an end. Republican Glenn Youngkin is refusing to take part in the Virginia Bar Association's debate.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-Virginia's monuments, and their removal, mark an important point in the Commonwealth's history. But we have to make sure it actually means something, Eve argues.
ROANOKE-Less than a month after first reaching Virginia, the Delta variant is now found in every health district across the state.
RICHMOND-Millions of Virginia moms left the workforce last year due to the pandemic. A new law outlines a plan to get them back.