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Another Try At Getting Rid Of Same-Sex Marriage Ban; More Va., Headlines
A special counsel appointed by the attorney general's office will lead an outside review of how U. of Virginia handled Sunday's shooting.
A special counsel appointed by the attorney general's office will lead an outside review of how U. of Virginia handled Sunday's shooting.
The State Corporation Commission will be down to one judge in the new year with the resignation of Judith W. Jagdmann.
The University of Virginia canceled its final home football game of the season, as the community continues to mourn the deaths of three.
Following three years of public input, Virginia is tightening its regulations for landfills.
Republican officials around the country, including at least two in Va., are now saying publicly the party should cut ties with Trump.
In an unexpected display of bipartisanship, Glenn Youngkin and Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, announced they've agreed on the special.
A U. of Virginia student who witnessed the shooting that left three dead said the alleged gunman mostly kept to himself during the trip.
Virginia Sens., Mark Warner and Tim Kaine were among 12 Senate Democrats who joined Republicans Tuesday to vote in favor of ending it.
Martinsville's state-funded New College Institute is supposed to improve economic prospects of people in one of the state's poorest regions.
Chao is the Asian-American wife of U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, the report states.
(By Keith Perrigan, Bristol Public Schools superintendent.)
Metro prepares to open six new rail stations in N. Virginia, and some future passengers are expressing dismay over limited access.
Elections have a clarifying, refreshing effect. Whether at the local, state or national level, an election authoritatively settles things.
The consumer protection lawsuit filed centers on the Commanders, Snyder, Goodell, and the NFL "misleading the public to protect profits."
Virginia's Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe from King William County is receiving some help from the federal government to assess air quality.
The report consists of an historic rundown of the midterm outcomes from 1966 to the present.
Youngkin "threw red meat to his base," the report states, while his actions contradicted the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Youngkin's formula in Virginia's governor's race mostly didn't transfer to the 15 GOP gubernatorial candidates he campaigned with.
Democrats swept the Roanoke City Council races, ending GOP hopes of electing the first Republican to the body since 2004 -- report
Republicans flipped their easiest Virginia target in Tuesday's midterm elections but fell short of their high expectations.