This Sunday, a heart-rending story from King George County, Va., and Washington, D.C., should find a wider audience.
Intentionally releasing nonbiodegradable balloons in Virginia will be punishable by a civil fine of $25 per balloon.
A bill that would expand Virginia renters’ right to settle outstanding balances and keep their housing and another measure that would expand foreclosure protections are headed to Gov. Ralph Northam’s desk.
Winter storms sprawling across the U.S. that have burst pipes, left millions without power in freezing temperatures and fueled severe food shortages are now disrupting Virginia’s weekly vaccine shipments.
Discussions have led to another path.
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A Virginia man has been charged with assaulting law enforcement officers during the attack on the U.S. Capitol last month.
Democrats in the House and Senate who had been at odds over legislation to allow criminal record expungement reached an agreement that advocates said will be a huge improvement for Virginia.
Nolef Turns founder talks about the expungement process in Virginia
The bill allows students to be eligible for state financial aid, school-issued aid and Tuition Assistance Grants for private schools regardless of immigration status.
Gasoline prices in the Richmond region and across Virginia have been rising this month and could go up even higher in the days ahead because of the extreme cold weather hitting much of the country.
Virginia collected slightly more tax revenue in the past 11 months than it did in either of the previous two years, despite a public health emergency that has devastated parts of the state economy that can’t fully reopen because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authorities on Wednesday announced the remains of Alexis Murphy, who went missing seven years ago at age 17, were found in Nelson County in December.
Gov. Ralph Northam along with state health and safety officials gave an update on the fight against COVID-19 in Virginia.
With more wintry weather on the way, here are five quick facts about ice storms in central Virginia.
On- and off-Grounds in-person events nixed as university tops 100 new cases on Monday alone.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will investigate the incident.
Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea apologized Tuesday for a Facebook comment he made about the Patrick Henry High School girls’ basketball team’s regional tournament championship, calling his seemingly critical comment “a joke gone bad.”
Human remains were discovered Tuesday afternoon on the campus of Hollins University, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Virginia lawmakers are trying to give consumers more power over their data via legislation modeled after a law that California put into effect.
A proposal to make community college free for low- and middle-income Virginians seeking jobs in high-demand fields is nearing the finish line, pending whether budget leaders can work out some differences.
Legislation to strengthen Virginia’s laws against sexual and workplace harassment is in trouble in the legislature, with opposition coming from some Democratic senators. The powerful Virginia Chamber of Commerce previously had concerns about how the legislation would affect employers, but now says it is neutral.
Del. Kirk Cox, R-Colonial Heights, said Tuesday that the state should use around $730 million in additional projected revenues to cut checks for Virginians to the tune of $190 for individuals and $380 for families.
The Virginia Department of Health has launched a centralized preregistration system for COVID-19 vaccinations but warned that with millions of people expected to visit the site on Tuesday, delays and problems might occur.