Reva Volunteer Fire Company 16 was dispatched to the residential structure fire in the 17000 block of Birchwood Drive, there were no reported injuries.
Virginia and Maryland will meet for the seventh time in the past six years, fourth in the NCAA tournament in that stretch. That includes the 2021 national title game, won 17-16 by UVa.
Titles showing this weekend in the free film series continue to focus on the journey, not the destination, presented in the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater in Culpeper.
“Service beyond self” is a concept ingrained in Del. Briana Sewell, D-Prince William, by her military parents since childhood.
Nearly 44 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more for the Memorial Day holiday and the unofficial start of summer, according to AAA.
Local gym in Southgate Shopping Center raising support for local trainer, Alex Carter, who is fighting caner.
Cardinal Health has a zoning permit, business license from Gordonsville officials to operate 24/7, 70-bed rehab in former assisted living facility on Main Street.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger recalls former Unionville resident on House Floor; Orange County Democrats remember how he bolstered the local party.
The Fireman's Parade is tonight on Main Street.
Fredericksburg events are part of commemoration of the French general's farewell visit to America in 1824.
Isolated hail and damaging winds are possible, but coverage of storms will be small through the evening.
Volunteers led by Chuck Eley place more than 45,000 flags before Memorial Day, then return the Wednesday after to remove them for next year.
Chuck Eley started putting flags on gravesites at Quantico National Cemetery in 1996, with a veteran of three wars who is now buried at Quantico.
Meaghan Taylor, registered nurse and Virginia Tech grad, passed away May 20 following a brief battle with cancer.
Virginians will be taking to the highways and roads throughout the Memorial Day weekend and the auto club AAA recommends travelers prepare for congested travel, Getting There columnist Scott Shenk writes
Culpeper County Public Schools program teaches students how to strengthen employment skills by applying skills and knowledge taught in the classroom in a paid internship with a local business.
Jay Cohen, Family, Career & Community Leaders of America adviser at Culpeper Technical Education Center, has been teaching culinary arts for 10 years.
Eastern View High School and Culpeper County High School held their 2024 Scholarship Convocations last week. Students received college scholarships from various national and local organizations, including the Mid-Day Lions Club, the Culpeper NAACP and the Brandy Station Foundation. The Bobby…
The Culpeper Sports Complex was action packed Tuesday night as Culpeper Little League baseball and the Culpeper Football Association flag teams took the field. Both leagues will have games going on all week.
In spite of a rainy Saturday, commencement was a time to shine: Culpeper County High School had 315 graduates, Eastern View High School had 336.
Technical Education Center recently held first health sciences pinning ceremony for students completing programs for health care technician, EMT and medical assistant.
Cruising along serene Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park (SNP), it’s easy to forget how quickly the park juts into backcountry wilderness that can expose Sunday tourists and even experienced hikers to perils for which some are ill-prepared.
If Connor Shellenberger is Mr. May, freshman McCabe Millon may be staking his claim to be Mr. Next May. And the one after that. And the one after that.
Noncitizen voting, already illegal in federal elections, becomes a centerpiece of 2024 GOP messaging
Republicans are introducing legislation and fall ballot measures, ensuring the issue will remain in voters' minds in the months ahead.
Piedmont Door Service celebrated its 30th anniversary with a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 16.
Police Department, Sheriff's Office, host bikers, ceremonies, travel to Memorial Wall in D.C. to honor the fallen.
Mortimer Marshall Sr. served in WWI, with the FBI before returning to Culpeper to serve the community’s grieving families; plaque unveiled at historic building.
First 3rd Thursday of 2024 brings in 800 people
There are any number of homilies about history.
State Police on Monday identified the pilot as Grover C. McCall Jr., 66, of Alexandria.
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Legal experts say the case likely won't succeed in court, while other Jewish students worry it will place a target on their backs.
Historian Frank Cogliano had hoped to stay on at or maybe even lead Monticello one day. He will be leaving June 30.
Energix US will pay a $158,000 fine for violating erosion and sediment control regulations at seven sites.
Several employees at the Martinsville facility described the scene when everyone was called together and told to vacate the premises and refrain from congregating in the parking lot.
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