The compromise avoids a showdown with Gov. Youngkin over modernizing Virginia's tax code and returning to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. It also sidesteps debate over electronic skill games.
Keep your eyes on the sky, not for aurora borealis, but an aerial performance by the silks artists of State Climb, promoting Give Local Piedmont on Tuesday.
Nearly 70 years after Brown v. Board of Education, all-white schools of the past have all but vanished and have been replaced by schools with almost exclusively students of color.
The Hokies will be in a four-team regional at UCLA.
Six Republicans, seven Democrats vying for nomination to fill the seat of incumbent Rep. Abigail Spanberger, who is running for governor in '25.
Every so often, the Star-Exponent likes to single out exceptional players in the Culpeper County School system. This week’s featured athletes are Bennett Sutherland and Christian Smith from Culpeper County High School.
Free and open to the public, the play about love, learning, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics goes on stage at 8 p.m. this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in the Bowman Gray Auditorium.
Virginia is headed to the NCAA softball tournament for only the second time in its history.
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, joined most of Congress last week in rejecting an effort by Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.
Virginia Dept. of Transportation scheduled maintenance and road work.
One group trying to lay the groundwork for a second Donald Trump administration is out with a new policy book that aims to articulate an "America First" national security agenda.
Walmart recently unveiled a newly remodeled Culpeper Supercenter to provide customers with high-quality services and enhanced shopping experiences, according to a release from the Arkansas-based corporation.
The most significant geomagnetic storm since at least 2003 brought the Northern Lights to places that have rarely seen them before. Parts of America will have another chance Saturday night if you missed it.
Local Christian youth group, known for its super fun summer camps, offers three clubs: for high schoolers, teen moms and youth with disabilities; benefit golf tourney Friday at the country club.
Beulah youth ministry reenacts fall of man in Garden of Eden
Navy veteran, part-time Culpeper resident turns 95
Bus driver Lori J. Pasley, 55, of Mineral, transported to UVA Medical Center, charged with reckless driving, highway worker rear-ended treated on scene.
A Virginia school board has voted to restore the names of Confederate military leaders to a high school and an elementary school four years after the names were removed. Shenandoah County’s school board voted 5-1 early Friday to rename Mountain View High School as Stonewall Jackson High Scho…
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Superintendent Lewis Rogers named interim superintendent at Shenandoah as Pat Kenney hangs up his hat after 34 years.
Units responded from Brandy Station, Little Fork, Salem, Richardsville, Fairfax Air2, Culpeper Police Drone team, Culpeper Emergency Services and CCSO.
Jim Ryan walked into one of UVa's historic pavilions Thursday expecting a meeting with a student organization. That's not what he found.
Purchase sale agreement transaction expected to be finalized later this summer for the largest primary care office in the town.
Germanna Community College’s spring commencement ceremony on Tuesday included a nod to the school’s growing Early College program.
It is not just another conference, but a transformative experience designed to empower and educate small business owners and entrepreneurs
Former director of management and budget, Mallory Stribling, has worked 11 years for county, holds a Master of Public Administration from GMU.
Almost 60 years ago, Elizabeth Hartwell led a successful grassroots effort to preserve more than 5,000 acres of wetland habitats on the Mason Neck Peninsula in Fairfax County.
Temperatures will hover a few degrees below normal, with the biggest chill on Saturday.
The deal would use an additional $525 million in state revenue to pay for Democratic spending priorities without raising taxes.
Steven Augustus Rose takes plea deal, admits to aggravated involuntary manslaughter in last fall's death of Diane Mederos in Clevenger's Corner wreck.
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Culpeper homes with at least five bedrooms.
Had the mandate been enacted, students would have had to take one course on race from a list of 12 as part of their general education requirements.
The agency has told health providers to report incidents to local health districts.
Virginia's Henry Ford can use his power to hit pitches up in the strike zone for homers.
The Hokies salvaged the final game of a three-game series.
An exciting new challenge came with greater confidence and a belief in her ability after a visit provided a glimpse into what a new opportunity had to offer.
Georgia Tech won 6-2 in an ACC quarterfinal.
Jennifer Narramore, owner and co-founder of Tornado Talk, and her team have been sharing tornado survival stories from the last 70 years.
The option for shoppers to donate money as you pay at the checkout has become a regular occurrence, but should you use the opportunity to share the wealth?
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On this week’s episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Varoujan Gorjian, an astrophysicist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, to discuss science-related topics.
You may have seen some news about the progress of the Boom Supersonic Transport (SST) demonstrator, and that news raises the obvious questions, will supersonic travel return? Should you care? The short answers are "Probably yes" and "Probably no." If that's all you care to know, you can go right to the sports or cooking pages or sites. Read on for more detail.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Born in Hamamatsu, Japan, and educated at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, renowned jazz pianist and composer Hiromi Uehara – known professionally as Hiromi – splits her time between homes in New York and Tokyo. Her musical skills were recognized from an early age. At 14, Hiromi performed with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Three years later, Chick Corea invited her to share the stage at his Tokyo concert. Recognized for her artistry by DownBeat’s annual critics and readers polls, Hiromi is currently touring to promote her album “Sonicwonderland.” Fans may follow her music and travel updates on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hiromimusic/). This interview has been edited for clarity and length.
For a while now, I’ve marveled at how Berlin has eclipsed Munich in urban energy. Bavaria's capital seems to be comfortable just being itself rather than trying to keep up with Berlin or Hamburg, its big sisters to the north. It’s a city that celebrates its past while looking energetically into the future.