"Winter's Tale" a Seasonal Delight

Is "The Winter's Tale" too sad for the season? Theatre critic John Porter offers his opinion.

Mostly True to "Pants on Fire:" The Truthometer Rules

Poitifact Virginia rates political claims for truthfulness.

Louisa jury recommends 30 years in home invasion

A jury in Louisa has recommend that Remone Houchens be sent to jail for thirty years for a brutal home invasion.

McDonnell Prioritizes Higher Education

Governor Bob McDonnell is pushing for an additional 50 million dollars in state funding to make state colleges more accessible and affordable. Craig Carper reports

Offshore Drilling Decision a Blow to McDonnell Plan

Regular Friday analysis of Virginia politics by Jeff Schapiro.

High School Robot Competition This Weekend at the Science Museum of Virginia

Teams of students in middle and high school will compete in the First Tech Challenge with robots they have built themselves at the Science Museum of Virginia this weekend. Charles Fishburne has more in this Science Matters report.

Virginia Looking To Clean Up Chesapeake Bay

Virginia submitted its plan to the EPA for cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay. Craig Carper has details in a follow-up report.

Randolph-Macon Students Restore Mechump's Creek

A group of Randolph Macon College freshman will spend about three hours tomorrow planting vegetation along Mechumps Creek in Ashland.

Quad Graphics Will Close in Fredericksburg

Wisconsin-based Quad Graphics, Inc. is closing its Fredericksburg plant after less than five years.

Broadway in Richmond Opens its Season Friday

The national tour of "A Chorus Line" opens the Broadway in Richmond season tomorrow night at the Landmark Theater.