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Texas added more Hispanic, Asian and Black residents than any other state last year
The Hispanic population accounts for almost three-quarters of the U.S. population gain, with most of that expansion coming from babies being born.
Private call of top Democrats fuels more insider anger about Biden's debate performance
Multiple committee members described feeling like they were being asked to ignore the dire nature of the party's predicament.
Female capybara goes to Florida as part of a breeding program for the large South American rodents
Capybaras, the largest rodent species in the world, look like giant guinea pigs and are “ecosystem engineers” that eat plants and keep waterways clean for other animals to live in.
As chief of staff departs, Youngkin tries to reset relationship with assembly
The departure of chief of staff Jeff Goettman could offer Gov. Glen Youngkin an opportunity to reset his strained relationship with the General Assembly.
Here’s why it would be tough for Democrats to replace Joe Biden on the presidential ticket
It would be nearly impossible for Democrats to replace President Joe Biden as their 2024 presidential nominee unless he chooses to step aside. Here’s what could happen.
Trump draws fire from Democrats for debate references to ‘Black jobs’ and ‘Hispanic jobs’
Trump’s depiction of a country on the brink, under siege from migrants and beset by racial strife and economic chaos echoed his longstanding rhetoric about the state of the U.S.
Augusta County smokers will pay more in taxes come August
County staff say the new cigarette tax should generatean additional $400,000 in revenue per year.
Augusta County smokers will pay more in taxes come August
County staff say the new cigarette tax should generatean additional $400,000 in revenue per year.
Charlottesville playground to close temporarily to make way for new treehouse
On Monday,construction workers will begin setting the beams for what will one day be the Bennett's Village All-Abilities Play Space.
Charlottesville's Belmont Bridge is finally complete
After 3 years of construction, $38.1 million in financing and 158 tons of concrete, it's finally here.
Melissa Herd: The LGBT community faces unique hurdles in health care. Biden is helping.
We know our work is not done.
Charlottesville neighbors: Obituaries for June 30
Read through the obituaries published today in The Daily Progress.
Dead body found floating in Lake Anna
The body of a deceased woman was found floating in Lake Anna Saturday afternoon.
Spanberger, McClellan work to repeal parts of 19th-century law that could ban abortion nationally
Democrats are finally talking about the Comstock Act — and they are finally trying to repeal it.
Local News
Charlottesville playground to close temporarily to make way for new treehouse
On Monday,construction workers will begin setting the beams for what will one day be the Bennett's Village All-Abilities Play Space.
Charlottesville's Belmont Bridge is finally complete
After 3 years of construction, $38.1 million in financing and 158 tons of concrete, it's finally here.
Charlottesville neighbors: Obituaries for June 30
Read through the obituaries published today in The Daily Progress.
Nelson County marks 4 years since pipeline's defeat, but work still remains
Those who led the protest against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline say dozens of land easem*nts need to be returned to property owners now.
As chief of staff departs, Youngkin tries to reset relationship with assembly
The departure of chief of staff Jeff Goettman could offer Gov. Glen Youngkin an opportunity to reset his strained relationship with the General Assembly.
Dead body found floating in Lake Anna
The body of a deceased woman was found floating in Lake Anna Saturday afternoon.
Spanberger, McClellan work to repeal parts of 19th-century law that could ban abortion nationally
Democrats are finally talking about the Comstock Act — and they are finally trying to repeal it.
The biggest rainbow trout ever hooked from the Roanoke River?
Bobby Welsh of Roanoke County landed a 26.5-inch rainbow trout that checked in at nearly 8 pounds. He suspected it might be one for the record books.
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A dilly of a trend: Why everyone’s talking about pickleball
Get Healthy.No matter how you slice it, pickleball is a big dill.
Critical reasons to stay up to date on tetanus shots
Get Healthy.Also known as lockjaw, tetanus is a disease that affects the central nervous system and is caused by a specific strain of bacteria called clostridium tetani.
Anxiety vs. depression: What’s the difference?
Get Healthy.Learning the defining characteristics of these common mood disorders and pinpointing exactly what you’re feeling are the keys to finding support and relief.
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Crime
Teddy's timepiece: President's watch, stolen in Buffalo in 1987, returned to Roosevelt family estate
The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.
Charlottesville police searching for wanted man who struck police vehicle
Daquan Devante Sims reportedly hit an officer's vehicle while fleeing the scene in Charlottesville.
Appomattox man faces gun, drug charges after traffic stop in Orange County
Speeding is now the least of his charges.
Former Dave Matthews violinist charged with DUI after crash outside Charlottesville
Boyd Tinsley was sued earlier this year for breaching the terms of a settlement over previous sexual harassment allegations.
Politics
As chief of staff departs, Youngkin tries to reset relationship with assembly
The departure of chief of staff Jeff Goettman could offer Gov. Glen Youngkin an opportunity to reset his strained relationship with the General Assembly.
Augusta County smokers will pay more in taxes come August
County staff say the new cigarette tax should generatean additional $400,000 in revenue per year.
Spanberger, McClellan work to repeal parts of 19th-century law that could ban abortion nationally
Democrats are finally talking about the Comstock Act — and they are finally trying to repeal it.
Virginia House of Delegates backs repeal of changes to military tuition waiver program
The House of Delegates voted to repeal state budget provisions that would limit eligibility for the program. The bill now goes to the Senate, which returns Monday.