Farmers say they will take whatever rain they can get, but a dry spring is already leaving its impact on crops.
A proposed $1 billion transmission line project that would run through parts of Central Virginia has sparked concern among residents who believe the project would negatively reshape their communities.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Masks in a shop window. (Photo by Getty Images) Virginia experienced a surge in flu in the last weeks of 2025 and at the start of ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Department of Health has confirmed one case of measles in Central Virginia, marking the state's fifth reported case in 2025. The adult patient developed symptoms and ...
While 2025 delivered fewer high-dollar investments for the commonwealth than in years past, according to Virginia Economic Development Partnership data, localities across Central Virginia spent much ...
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Tornado watch issued for much of central Virginia
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A tornado watch was issued for much of Central Virginia on Monday morning, though it has since been lifted for the area. On Monday, March 16, the National Weather Service (NWS) ...
Corcoran Group has launched Corcoran Wiley, rebranding Charlottesville-based Wiley Real Estate as a new affiliate serving central Virginia. Led by brothers Justin and Peter Wiley, the firm specializes ...
Virginia’s electricity demand is rising rapidly—driven largely by data centers in Northern Virginia. As utilities expand the ...
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