The 82 people arrested when Virginia Tech's pro-Palestinian protest encampment was cleared last month have been given the option to enter a pre-trial diversion program.
A Virginia-based tech company will pay thousands of dollars in fines for a job posting that requested “whites only” to apply.
One information technology services firm based in Virginia, Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. has been ordered to pay a civil penalty after it was accused of posting a discriminatory job advertisement.
Prosecutors, who allege North Korea-linked IT workers infiltrated and defrauded U.S. companies, called it the largest case ...
Scottie Scheffler had been charged with a felony for assaulting a police officer with his vehicle, along with three ...
The man had driven with the deceased female in the vehicle to numerous locations throughout Washington County, Virginia, for ...
A 22-year-old male was transported to UVA Medical Center after police found him with gunshot wounds early this morning.
Nathaniel Cline, Virginia Mercury The Virginia House of Delegates has formed a select committee on maintaining campus safety ...
A World War II veteran from McDowell County has officially been accounted for and will soon be laid to rest in the Mountain ...
A Wisconsin software engineer was arrested on Monday for allegedly creating and distributing thousands of AI-generated images ...
Harrison Didawick's 13th-inning walk-off homer ended a five-hour long game and gave Virginia a sweep of Virginia Tech.
The man had driven with the deceased female in the vehicle to numerous locations throughout Washington County, Virginia, for ...