Officials say no one was injured in an explosion early Friday at a U.S. Army ammunition plant in southwestern Virginia.
Alarming overdose rates in the past have caused Roanoke Fire-EMS to take action in getting those numbers down.
The Wisconsin workers who lost their jobs were among 1,400 laid off by the Department of Veterans Affairs this week. Veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will hold a ribbon cutting Friday afternoon for its new Fredericksburg Health Care ...
Tournaments for all six classifications were postponed last week because of the winter storm that socked Hampton Roads and ...
Richmond’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) approved a $250,000 grant to the Metropolitan Business League (MBL) Thursday for a new Small Business Recovery Grant Fund, which will provide grants to ...
As Virginia Beach’s NAS Oceana faced massive snowfall, unsung heroes on the flight line, in the galley, and elsewhere kept the Navy base's mission alive.
U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell questions the impact of mass terminations on Ann Arbor and Detroit VA facilities, expressing concern ...
RADFORD, Va. (WDBJ) - An investigation is underway to determine the cause of an explosion early Friday at the Radford Army ...
RICHLANDS, Va. (WVVA) - Two years ago, Kendi Dye became the first-ever female Southwest District champion for Richlands. Now ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has fired more than 2,400 employees in February. The long-term consequences of these cuts ...
Westbound traffic is being diverted to Hillcrest Drive while crews work. HPD asks travelers to use an alternate route.