American climber Shelley Johannesen was killed in an avalanche Monday on Mount Makalu in Nepal, CBS News reported citing officials.
In Virginia, the General Assembly elects supreme court justices, though governors can make temporary appointments.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels teamed up with the Friendship Circle of Virginia for the fifth annual Disability Inclusion Day on Sunday, the first at CarMax Park.
Virginia Union University student Jaiden Picot walked across the graduation stage Saturday using a robotic exoskeleton to receive his Executive MBA.
VCU is expanding its nursing program to help fill Virginia's shortage of 17,000 registered nurses by adding hundreds of new enrollment spots.
Residents across Central Virginia say they are struggling to keep up with the increased cost of living, specifically when it comes to their power bills.
The only elevator at Parham Park Place Apartments in Henrico is back in service after being out for months, forcing some senior residents to crawl up the stairs and cancel medical appointments.
The FAA is reviewing President Trump’s proposed 250-foot arch near Reagan National Airport over potential airspace safety concerns.
New court documents are shedding light on what investigators say happened inside a Chester group home the morning a man was found stabbed to death.
Petersburg placed notices on the doors of Carriage House Apartments Tuesday afternoon, deeming the building uninhabitable after residents went several days without hot water, among other issues.
Virginia students are making progress in reading skills, but still lag behind where they were before the pandemic, according to a new report.
Andrew Stillerman, of the 700 block of Abbey Drive Circle, is wanted on felony and misdemeanor destruction of property charges in connection with the incidents.
Richmond City Council approved the city's $3.4 billion budget for fiscal FY2027 at their Monday night meeting.
Virginia made history Monday when Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed into law landmark legislation making it the first state in the South to offer paid family and medical leave.
A former inmate says he witnessed officers beat Aubrey McKay to death at Wallens Ridge State Prison in Virginia.