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Nottoway Elections Board Censures Republican Member Over Argument With Registrar
Ongoing tensions in Nottoway County reached a new level this week as the board's two Democrats voted to censure a Republican.
Ongoing tensions in Nottoway County reached a new level this week as the board's two Democrats voted to censure a Republican.
Over a half-century, Queen Elizabeth II made three visits to Virginia, where her appearances marked pivotal points.
Attorney General Jason Miyares is creating a new unit dedicated to ensuring “legality and purity in elections,” his office announced Friday.
This is the result, after taking no action Wednesday on the main piece of business that brought lawmakers back to Richmond.
Leaked data on the far-right Oath Keepers group shows Virginia has the most members with military ties.
Around 50 people rallied Wednesday night outside a campaign event in Lewiston held by former Gov. Paul LePage and Virginia's Youngkin.
I wish Virginia Gov. Youngkin would decide what type of leader he wants to be regarding race. His mixed signals give you whiplash.
More than 1.1 million people in Virginia are in need of fixed-route transit, according to a recent assessment of bus and rail services.
Juul, the e-cigarette maker partly owned by Va.-based Altria Group, reached a $438.5 million settlement over claims it marketed to minors.
Virginia's tax revenues from sports betting jumped 63% between June and July after state lawmakers ended what some described as a loophole.
Last week, a court in Virginia Beach was asked to find two books depicting sexual activity obscene and ban their sale at a Barnes & Noble.
Transit agencies across Virginia are seeking to increase ridership, even if it means dropping fares.
The State Corporation Commission asks the General Assembly to consider granting it more power over decisions related to fossil fuel plants.
The Supreme Court of Virginia rejected the Loudoun County School Board's effort to stop a grand jury investigation.
State Del. Mark Keam announced Tuesday that he's stepping down from the House of Delegates, setting up a possible special election.
(By Bobby Whitescarver, who, with his wife, reside in the Shenandoah Valley.)
Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed an executive directive on Thursday that aims to address teacher shortages in Virginia, through strategies.
Arlington County hasn't paid out any of the $23 million it offered to Amazon to get the company's HQ2 project.
Coal miners had their canaries to sniff out deadly carbon monoxide before the gas could overcome them.
Another factor being considered is the "disproportionate number of Black victims" due to gun violence, the author says.