Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, Abingdon is the small-town equivalent of a deep breath and a shoulder massage. This historic gem sits like a perfectly preserved time capsule ...
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, Abingdon combines small-town charm with cultural sophistication in a way that makes you wonder if you’ve stumbled onto a movie set rather ...
The company rebuilding the Virginia Creeper Trail plans to involve as many residents as it can and will start by putting local bike businesses — which normally transport bikers ...
A Dec. 11 groundbreaking, up to 250 workers during the summer months, newly-designed bridges and a Fall 2026 completion ...
A meeting was held Tuesday evening in Damascus to provide the community with updates regarding the $240 million ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service awarded construction and engineering firm Kiewit Infrastructure a potential $240.6 million contract for the Virginia Creeper Bridge and Trail ...
A damaged bridge at Trestle 18 of the Virginia Creeper Trail, along Highway 58, east of Damascus, Virginia. A Georgia-based company has won a nine-figure contract to repair the devastated eastern half ...
US regional elections — as it happened: Virginia and New Jersey governor wins give Democrats confidence boost on facebook (opens in a new window) US regional elections — as it happened: Virginia and ...
Despite a scandal surrounding text messages he sent fantasizing about committing violence against a political opponent, Democrat Jay Jones is projected to win the Virginia attorney general race on ...
Virginia’s purple‑state politics take center stage as voters pick their first woman to lead the state. (Scripps News) ‘Predator: Badlands’ early reviews are all leaning one way Trump could be handing ...
TOTOWA, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Republicans are trying to ride the coattails of Donald Trump’s 2024 electoral momentum, with gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli courting voters in a key — and ...
In Belvoir’s annual Phillip Parsons lecture, Myers savages the boards of major performing arts companies, such as the Melbourne and Sydney Theatre Companies, for being dominated by “businesspeople … ...