Melons distributed to Virginia and 22 other states by Walmart, Whole Foods and others have been recalled because of a link to salmonella.
As summer approaches, a new report highlights the rise in mosquito-borne disease cases in Virginia and across the U.S.
See who from Woodbridge is running in perhaps the world's most famous marathon Monday.
More than 200 million eggs have been recalled for salmonella from Food Lion, Walmart and other stores nationwide, including Virginia.
The flu is slowing down, but in Virginia it continues to grip the state.
A cream cheese recall over Listeria contamination impacts the Woodbridge area Panera Bread stores.
Despite obesity becoming a growing concern in many parts of the U.S., Prince William County is a rare case of progress.
Betsy Eves and Jacqueline Goodrich will share their first-hand experiences being military and veteran caregivers for their husbands.
The festive event attracts serious runners as well as participants dressed up for the Thanksgiving season.
The “Erin Brockovich” carcinogen is found throughout Northern Virginia, but what is an acceptable level?
In every state, at least 1 in 5 people is considered obese. Here's where Virginia ranks, and what the state is doing about it.
This family-friendly 5K event will benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Prince William County on September 17.
Rebel Fit USA will celebrate their Grand Opening on July 9 by hosting an official 'Pushups for Charity' challenge.
A new date for previously scheduled events will be announced soon, officials say.
Here are Yelp's top-reviewed spots to get fit in the new year. Tell us about your favorite gym in the comments section.
In Case You Missed It: Participants can register online through July 31 for third annual event.
Participants can register online through July 31 for third annual event.
Virginia is tops in the South in supporting bicyclists, survey says.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district, and it has good news for our area.
Pentagon announces that military athletes to compete at local installation.
St. Mary's Hospital in Richmond has admitted several children with symptoms resembling those of enterovirus EV-D68.