Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill that would have created a way for people to sell marijuana in Virginia. Now, lawmakers are planning to send a similar bill to his desk again.
Vinton and Roanoke County are both recipients of site remediation grants from the Virginia Brownfields Restoration and Economic Redevelopment Assistance Fund.
Mountain Valley Pipeline protesters demonstrated at Northern Virginia Community College, where gubernatorial candidates Terry ...
Demonstrators gathered outside Richmond’s Capitol Square as part of a nationwide protest against President Donald Trump’s and ...
During this year's Virginia legislative session Democratic majorities in the House and Senate have blocked GOP bills to bar ...
Va., celebrates President Donald Trump’s executive order barring transgender athletes from women’s sports and shares his take ...
I’m proof that Virginia’s earned sentence credit program works to rehabilitate offenders, JJ Joyner, who was incarcerated for 23 years, writes in a guest column.
Efforts by the new Trump administration to slash and relocate the federal work force, as well as cut federal spending, could ...
The Democratic-led Virginia statehouse shepherded a slew of bills previously vetoed by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin in a ...
General Assembly session at its halfway point, Republicans and Democrats have differing views on the session so far.
RICHMOND, Va. — On his way to the White House to attend President Donald Trump's signing of an Executive Order banning ...
Brownfield sites are properties with the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants.