A state commission's deep dive into laws enacted in Virginia from 1900 to 1960 found “deeply troubling” instances of “explicitly racist language and segregationist policies” still intact in the state’s code.
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An Arizona lawmaker wants to make it harder for schoolchildren to avoid saying the Pledge of Allegiance in the morning.
The Culpeper County Board of Supervisors just voted unanimously to make Culpeper County a Second Amendment “Constitutional County.” I’m not qu…
After the King George boardroom reached capacity at 160 people, hundreds of others waited outside Tuesday night to express their support for t…
As Democrats prepare to take control of the state legislature in January, a new Roanoke College Poll shows support for several of their priorities.
A federal appeals court says lawmakers may subpoena President Donald Trump's records from two banks, dealing another blow to his efforts to keep his finances a secret.
The ever growing number of Second Amendment sanctuary declarations in Virginia makes it clear residents are concerned about preserving their gun rights. How local law enforcement agencies will mete out justice of a largely symbolic measure that varies from locality to locality remains much less clear.
Accused of harassment and assault, two Maryland police officers moved to new jobs with clean records
Experts say bungled investigation in the small Maryland department illustrates the challenge of proving officer misconduct.
Accused of harassment and assault, two Maryland police officers moved to new jobs with clean records
Experts say bungled investigation in the small Maryland department illustrates the challenge of proving officer misconduct.
SB1, filed by Sen. Bill Stanley, R-Moneta, seeks to repeal the requirement that the driver's license of a person convicted of violating the law who fails pay court fines be suspended.