RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia Democrats are hoping to send more money to K-12 schools to try and hire more support staff.
With a growing demand for skilled workers, Virginia lawmakers are tackling a critical issue: the shortage of career and technical education (CTE) teachers. A bipartisan effort to provide an ...
Zachary Cruz is the younger sibling of Nikolas Cruz, the man who is currently serving a life sentence in prison for killing ...
The recent opening of Virginia Tech's Innovation Campus Academic Building One in Northern Virginia and what that means for ...
Four of the 11 speed cameras near Richmond Public Schools have been spray painted, according to the Richmond Police ...
Virginia just received its report card and it’s not necessarily honor roll. Virginia students’ scores showed very little ...
Tensions were high at the latest Richmond School Board meeting, as several employees voiced concerns over what they describe ...
Beyond the classroom, communication with parents also has been affected by technology.
As Virginia’s General Assembly reaches “crossover” on Tuesday — the midpoint of the legislative session when bills move from ...
Editorial: Chin up, metro Richmond. City Hall just might be in good hands Oh, and a new AI platform from China sent U.S. tech stocks into a tailspin, potentially wiping out billions in research and ...
The smooth passage of the legislation through the state Senate could possibly be repeated when the House of Delegates takes a ...