Virginia lawmakers addressed scores of legislative vetoes and amendments from Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday.
As summer approaches, residents can expect to no longer see inmates in orange jumpsuits mowing in the medians across the city ...
Dominion Energy has filed applications to raise monthly base rates and fuel rate costs in Virginia, as well as establish a ...
A federal lawsuit filed by the Nansemond Indian tribe highlights tension as Virginia adjusts to federal recognition of ...
The Virginia General Assembly will be busy on Wednesday, working to sort through hundreds of bills for which Governor Glenn ...
It has been a long journey for Faythe Silveira to try and get Virginia lawmakers to strengthen penalties against fentanyl ...
Virginia U.S. Senator Mark Warner is not a fan of the Trump administration’s plan for sweeping tariffs. “Who’s going to pay ...
Lawmakers reconvened to address Gov. Glenn Youngkin's 100+ amendments, including a contentious sanctuary cities funding cut.
Virginia lawmakers reconvened in Richmond on Wednesday for their annual veto session to debate whether to accept or reject hundreds of vetoes and proposed changes made by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has issued a state of preparedness for all of West Virginia ahead of multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms, with heavy rains and high winds, in the forecast for the rest of ...
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