Billions of dollars and the future of major intercollegiate athletics hinge on the myriad lawsuits that dominated conversations this week.
Virginia added the final piece for its 2024-25 basketball roster Tuesday, getting a commitment from Kansas State transfer freshman guard Dai Dai Ames.
"It’s a great rivalry. … I’ve got a lot of respect for him, for Coach [Dave Doeren] and their program, and it’s mutual," UVa athletic director Carla Williams said.
A year ago, Reece Beekman went to the NBA scouting combine to gauge his readiness to turn professional. This year, he’s there to prove it.
Book challenges can come from community members, parents or activists. In western North Carolina, some school boards saw those challenges come from school board candidates and school board members themselves.
The hourly rate for paddle boats is $10; all other watercraft rent for $5/hour or $20/day.
“They definitely want to keep the good 804 guys in state.”
Defense contractor L3Harris Technologies plans to construct new facilities, hire 80 people at local plant it acquired last year, fueled by DOD weapons contracts.
Images flooded social media from around the world, and some locally got to see the Northern Lights in person, like local photographer Kim Atkins, camped out at Swift Run Gap.
Most of it will be in the western part of the state, and more is ahead for the weekend
Mike interviews South Carolina coach Shane Beamer and covers a wide range of topics including football and family.
A rupture of the pipe during pressure testing is the latest incident that has put nearby residents on edge.
Inspired by the popular Ben Stiller movie series, overnight program will give attendees the chance to command toy soldiers and create their own mystic Native American stone tablet.
Swan family of farmers is Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness of the Year for tirelessly operating Brandy Station agricultural site, dating to 1870.
Shane Beamer riled up fans at his alma mater when he tweeted Thursday about recruiting Virginia as the football coach at South Carolina.
Wings of Growth held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate its grand opening at Mountain Run Winery last Wednesday, co-sponsored by the Culpeper County Chamber of Commerce.
Amid unprecedented strife and uncertainty, the ACC opened its annual spring meetings Monday afternoon with an address from NCAA President Charlie Baker
Planning commission, staff developing options to change zoning code related to regulating subdivisions on agricultural and rural area land in Culpeper County.
Culpeper professional sign painter Crystal Burnham worked Thursday on a power box at the corner of East and East Davis streets, adding dogwoods and a cardinal.
Cinco De Mayo celebrates local Latino culture at Culpeper Town Mall.
One to two inches of rain will fall before the weekend ends
Local nonprofits will benefit from the annual one-day giving event May 14.
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.
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An effort to purchase body-worn cameras for the Virginia State Police died during this year’s prolonged budget talks.
Former President Donald Trump accepted President Joe Biden's call for two debates in June and September. CNN reports that both campaigns have accepted its invitation to debate June 27.
In June 2022, police partnered with a private DNA testing lab to identify the man. Through genome sequencing, the lab identified potential family members whom Chesterfield detectives then contacted.
A fraternity received a two-year suspension for hazing. A sorority was removed from campus for four years for using its group forum to buy and sell prescription pills.
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Plus a contender for the athletic director job emerges.
Virginia Tech solidified the interior of its defensive line over the winter by bringing in three defensive tackles from the transfer portal and signing two promising high school linemen.
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VMI senior Justin Starke discusses how his fifth season with the Keydets has unfolded.
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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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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker railed against Pride month, working women, President Biden’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and abortion during a commencement address at Benedictine College last weekend.
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