What do stools in a Vermont restaurant, a bed in California and the rocking chairs on the Lawn have in common? They were all made in Madison County. The first story in our "Made in Central Virginia" series focuses on a furniture company that has kept it in the family since 1830.
Diane Eckerd of Meridianville is running on the Republican ticket against Tommy Ledbetter, retired principal of Buckhorn High School. Eckerd, 54, works part time as a substitute teacher for Madison County Schools and has children in the system.
Virginia entered into a settlement agreement with the Department of Justice that requires it to close four of five state-run centers that help mentally and physically disabled people, including the Central Virginia Training Center located in Amherst County.
Authorities investigating the deaths of three family members found dead in a central Virginia home have confirmed that the victims were a man and his 3-year-old, twin daughters.
Here's a look back at our top stories of the week: On Monday . • Two Occupy Wall Street protestors marching from New York City to Atlanta with a group called the Walkupiers were jailed in Madison County. The two were walking along U.S.
Danny Davis sat slumped-shouldered in the Western County Courthouse on Wednesday morning, barely looking up from the table in front of him, never taking off his winter coat.