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Virginia Police Routinely Use Secret GPS Pings To Track People's Cell Phones
Scott Durvin says he faced aggressive questioning from a Chesterfield County Police detective, after his friend died of a drug overdose.
Scott Durvin says he faced aggressive questioning from a Chesterfield County Police detective, after his friend died of a drug overdose.
While surrounded by beagles at Virginia's Executive Mansion, Youngkin said Monday he hoped state lawmakers could approach work with zeal.
(Debra Rodman, this commentary's author, is a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates.)
A recent federal inspection report found new violations at a controversial Cumberland beagle breeding facility.
While recreational marijuana is technically legal in Virginia, the path to purchasing it in stores is still a long way off.
Some dreams take generations, as was the case when the Rappahannock Tribe celebrated the return of 400 acres of their tribal homeland.
One thing any politician hates is a no-win situation, one in which he or she has to decide between two opposing groups.
As someone who once lived near the Richmond Raceway, Robin Mines says she's familiar with the sound of loud, fast cars.
A massive wind farm 27 miles off the coast of Virginia Beach moved one giant step closer to reality last November.
Over a six-month period, 163 children in Virginia spent at least one night in hotels, emergency rooms, or local government offices.
A group representing Northern Virginia municipalities wants to bring a historically black university to the region.
Under Virginia's regulatory process, “fast-tracking” can be a relative term.
One city's decades-old water “drought” may finally be over. Its mayor just announced local officials will finally build a public pool.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Virginia's beleaguered behavioral health agency is developing a strategic plan.
With a coal plant that's costing ratepayers millions but not producing much electricity, Dominion Energy has agreed to conduct an analysis.
Republicans and Democrats rarely agreed on policy proposals during the past General Assembly session.
The thought occurred at a recent meeting of the board that oversees the Virginia Railway Express commuter train system in Northern Virginia.
A report demonstrates how much hotter paved-over areas lacking green space can be, opposed to places with tree cover and cooling features.
(By Dan Grossman, an associate vice president for energy transition.)
Youngkin's administration says it has wiped out a backlog of nearly 250,000 jobless claims it inherited a little more than two months ago.