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When IS The Time To Talk About Restricting Guns, Mr. Youngkin?
“Following the second mass shooting in Va., in as many weeks that left 7 dead as of midday Wednesday. . ." Indeed, more dead, senselessly.
“Following the second mass shooting in Va., in as many weeks that left 7 dead as of midday Wednesday. . ." Indeed, more dead, senselessly.
It's among the hundreds of pages of legal documents filed in a Southside Virginia courthouse, as part of a closely watched gambling law.
Former Democratic delegate Cheryl Turpin is suing the party and the commonwealth, challenging the constitutionality of a filing fee.
This is among the items on Congress's lengthy to-do list by the end of the year.
Teachers go to great lengths – and even heights – to provide the best learning environments for their children. Sometimes literally.
A report by Dominion Energy finds the company's largely coal-fired Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center in Wise County is economically viable.
Since it began in June 2018, Richmond's Pulse has driven its way to becoming one of the most successful bus rapid transit services.
Seven people are dead after a shooter opened fire in a Walmart in Chesapeake late Tuesday, the second mass shooting in as many weeks in Va.
This follows the second mass shooting in Virginia in as many weeks, that left seven dead as of Friday mid-day.
The State Corporation Commission is weighing a proposed new agreement between Dominion Energy and consumer and environmental advocates.
It is the mission to gain back lands lost since Capt. John Smith's first expeditions throughout the Chesapeake Bay in 1608.
The U.S. Supreme Court turned down an appeal from Fairfax County School Board arguing it couldn't be held liable for the alleged assault.
Several southwestern Va., school districts have less than a month before losing a key mental health services provider.
The Virginia General Assembly has passed lots of legislation on charitable gaming lately; so much, in fact, a state senator claims.
The motive behind the University of Virginia shooting remains unclear, while families of both the suspect and the victims struggle.
Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin and California Democrats could hardly be further apart politically.
The Virginia Board of Education delayed its review of new history and social science standards proposed by Youngkin's administration.
Virginia's income tax brackets have always shocked me, especially because of their glaring lack of fairness.
This isn't another anti-gun tirade, though I have every reason and urge to launch into one after Sunday's cold-blooded killings.
Digital technology has become an integral part of everyday life, whether through the use of phones, smart watches, drones, or obscure apps.