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Youngkin Vows To ‘Protect Life' As Supreme Court Overturns Right To Abortion
Gov. Glenn Youngkin applauded Friday's U.S. Supreme Court decision abolishing the constitutional right to an abortion.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin applauded Friday's U.S. Supreme Court decision abolishing the constitutional right to an abortion.
Today, two wind turbines turn off Virginia's coast. But by the middle of the next decade, hundreds more may have joined them.
Two recent news stories show that for every small step forward Virginians take to protect the environment, we often take one backward.
A fast-moving storm packing winds of up to 80 mph tore through central Virginia Wednesday, leaving downed trees and powerlines.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares says his office is planning to crack down on “copycat” THC edibles made to look like popular snacks.
Youngkin called Greene “very capable,” then distanced himself from comments relevant to racism and inequities in health care.
Youngkin's ceremonial bill-signing carried all the pomp of a campaign event, the report states.
Yesli Vega celebrated, but Spanberger called her "extreme," and with no plans in place to attempt to solve real issues facing Virginians.
(By Kathryn Crawford, Middlebury assistant professor of environmental health.)
The Federal Reserve Bank head says the central bank's interest rate hike will curb inflation without “a calamitous decline in activity."
Maryland and Virginia politicians vying for the prize of a new FBI headquarters have just a few months left before a crucial decision.
Doctors at the Virginia College of Emergency Physicians expressed frustration with increasing incidents of violence at work.
A Youngkin appointee to the Virginia LGBTQ+ Advisory Board “publicly disparaged people on Twitter and trolled accounts with obscenities."
Gov. Glenn Youngkin's budget proposals drew a mixed response Friday in the General Assembly, where Democrats blocked some.
Virginia electing a Republican governor in 2021 for the first time in more than a decade was difficult for Democrats.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration is asking Virginia's colleges and universities to reverse tuition hikes.
A federal judge will allow Envigo — which is shutting down a controversial dog-breeding facility -- to sell over 500 dogs to laboratories.
Democratic candidates in Virginia's swing districts are standing firm on their support for gun restrictions, reports state.
Dominion Energy never used to be happy about customers producing their own energy from solar. “Hostile” is the more apt word.
A new state law could jump-start the conversion of much of Virginia's government vehicle fleet from gas-powered to electric cars.