On the weekend, we review the top stories and headlines from across Virginia. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Five people were killed and nearly three dozen were hospitalized on Friday after a bus failed to slow for traffic on Interstate 95 and struck six vehicles.
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home was targeted in an apparent “swatting” attempt Wednesday night, according to reports.
The rector of the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington was placed on administrative leave in May after an allegation that he engaged in sexual misconduct with minors, the Catholic Diocese of Arlington said.
Activists opposed to data centers in Northern Virginia might now have something else to worry about as they fight their humming, power-guzzling new neighbors: government surveillance.
A 17-year-old Fredericksburg girl reported missing last week was found safe Thursday evening in Woodbridge, and the man police said she was believed to be with is now in custody.
Arlington County police Cpl. Barry Foust died Friday from 9/11-related cancer, the Arlington County Police Department said.
A former soldier accused of punching a military police officer during a security stop at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Alexandria.
Legislation that could permanently set Virginia’s clocks to daylight saving time and end twice-a-year clock changes is gaining traction in Congress again.
United Airlines will add two nonstop routes from Washington Dulles later this year, including service to Orange County, California, and San José del Cabo, Mexico.
A Fairfax man was arrested after shooting another man riding an e-bike on Thursday, leaving the victim hospitalized, police said.
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