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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will make five stops across Virginia Saturday to stump for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, his campaign announced. Registration forms on the progressive volunteering site Mobilize show Moore as a featured guest at events ranging from 9 a.
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Freeze Warnings, Frost Advisories issued for parts of Maryland, Virginia
The National Weather Service has issued Freeze Warnings and Frost Advisories across portions of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia as cold temperatures settle into the area Thursday and Friday.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team (13-1, 6-1 ACC) shut out No. 11 Maryland (9-7, 5-3 BIG TEN) 2-0 at home on Tuesday (Oct. 28) at Turf Field.
Suze Leemans, graduate midfielder, No. 13 – Before her time at Virginia began, Leemans competed at Utrecht University in Utrecht, Netherlands, where she played in the Dutch national championships. Last season — her first as a Cavalier — the midfielder earned an All-ACC first-team nod and scored a game-winning goal against Maryland.
The Democrat-controlled legislature approved an amendment that would allow redistricting next year, but the process will take months.
For head coach Ole Keusgen, who took over at Virginia in 2023, this is his best team yet. After back-to-back 14-win seasons in 2023 and 2024, the Cavaliers entered Tuesday 12-1, with their only loss coming to then-No. 3 North Carolina.
The Virginia Cavaliers host No. 11 Maryland on Tuesday, Oct 28 at 6 p.m. and No. 6 Wake Forest on Friday, Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. at Turf Field in Charlottesville, Va.
In their penultimate regular season game, No. 4 Virginia field hockey found themselves locked in a defensive slugfest Tuesday night at Turf Field. The Cavaliers (13-1, 6-1, ACC) faced off against No. 11 Maryland, attempting to extend their win streak to four after dropping their first and only loss of the season to North Carolina Oct. 10.
Eight class of 2026 prospects decommitted from Penn State after coach James Franklin’s firing, with one already scheduling a visit to College Park.
SNAP recipients receive an average of $187 a month on a prepaid card, and many families rely on those benefits as their main source of money for food. Many of those registered with the program are asking if they will still be able to use the remaining dollars on their cards once funding is suspended and if they'll receive their November benefits retroactively,