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Youngkin's Anti-Mandate Approach Fails To Boost Virginia Vaccination Rates
Days after taking office, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin released a new COVID-19 action plan that pledged to boost vaccine uptake.
Days after taking office, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin released a new COVID-19 action plan that pledged to boost vaccine uptake.
A Richmond judge revoked the $15,000 bond set for an undocumented immigrant facing a charge after police alleged he was connected to a plot.
Ashley Crocker had a message for Gov. Glenn Youngkin after he signed into law an amendment: "You're Ruining Families."
Richmond police said a citizen's tip helped them stop a planned mass shooting targeting a Fourth of July celebration.
Book publishers, booksellers, authors, and free-speech groups are fighting a Virginia law that allowed obscenity claims to proceed in court.
In 1982, Virginia Department of Corrections administrator Rodolfo Felix Guillen was shot to death one morning.
Virginia's state-run educational savings programs have not met the majority of their investment-return benchmarks, according to an audit.
A coalition of recreational fishing and conservation groups are asking Gov. Glenn Youngkin to close down a major portion of the fishery.
A judge approved a plan to take 4,000 beagles from Envigo's embattled Cumberland County dog breeding facility and send them to shelters.
Bob Marshall got what he wanted. The report indicates he was perpetually anti-abortion.
Virginia Medicaid will cover enrollees for a year after childbirth — a significant expansion aimed at improving postpartum outcomes.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin put several new conservative members on the board of the Virginia Military Institute.
By the time Libbie Roberts graduated from Thomas Dale High in Chesterfield County, she was what she described as a “full-blown addict."
It's astounding the steps and resources the government must expend to force noncustodial parents — almost always fathers – to do right.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has tapped Andrew Wheeler, the chief of the Environmental Protection Agency under twice-impeached Donald Trump.
In what has been bombshell testimony implicating Trump in the Jan. 6 insurrection, Virginia Republican lawmakers have been silent.
In Virginia Beach, "Billy the Kidden" fought the law, and the law won, the report states.
The administration said large areas of ocean off Virginia being considered as offshore sites could cause millions in damage to fisheries.
One of Gov. Glenn Youngkin's newest appointees to the Virginia Board of Education formed a group to fight admissions changes.
Emergency room visits for gun-related injuries increased 72 percent between 2018 and 2021, with young Black men disproportionately impacted.