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In the weeks since Democrats retook control of the state House and Senate, they have laid out an ambitious agenda. → Read More
Supporters and some Democratic lawmakers say they are positive the amendment will pass in the 2020 session since Democrats control the House and Senate. → Read More
President Trump signed a measure to enact the Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act into law. → Read More
There are more than a dozen labor and employment bills filed in preparation for the first day of the General Assembly session. More than half address minimum wage. → Read More
The Commonwealth's Attorney General is renewing his call to forgive Virginians who have been convicted of non-violent, minor offenses. → Read More
Virginia officials and business leaders are discussing the opioid crisis and its impact on Hampton Roads' economy. → Read More
Opening underutilized parts of property to manufacturing or warehousing will help reduce ownership costs and redirect resources to warfighting missions. → Read More
Ninety-five-year-old Thelma Horner sustained more damage after the 80-foot pine tree in her front yard toppled over. → Read More
As Hurricane Dorian slammed through the Outer Banks, loyal customers still showed up expecting for it to be open. Instead, they left disappointed. → Read More
Between 50 years of marriage, a handful of grandchildren and 15 years in the Outer Banks, they said they don’t believe Hurricane Dorian will be a big deal. → Read More
Each year, businesses rely on the summer rush to make the bulk of their money for the year. → Read More
'I think it continues to be a dire situation in that any child death is a dire situation,' said Gail Davidson, Child Protective Services Consultant. → Read More
Chesapeake City Council will decide if they want to move forward with proposed condominiums in the Holly Cove community. → Read More
Herring and the other attorneys general argue the new rules will cause 'irreparable harm' and deter noncitizens from seeking 'essential' public assistance. → Read More
A report shows 82% of DoD installations across the country follow an Alternate Work Schedule, leaving Navy Region Mid-Atlantic in the minority. → Read More
President Trump said his rhetoric brings people together, but Attorney General Mark Herring said the president is the one spurring white nationalist ideology. → Read More
In a key moment, Robert Mueller warned that Russians are intensifying their efforts to attack U.S. elections, saying, 'They’re doing it as we sit here.' → Read More
Powanzieo Griffin's DNA is linked to four other rape cases spanning Hampton Roads, including Newport News, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, and Chesapeake. → Read More
New documents reveal OSHA slapped Huntington Ingalls Industries with a $13,260 fine after discovering hazardous work conditions on walking-working surfaces. → Read More
At the conclusion of a three-day trial, jurors handed down two life sentences plus 163 years behind bars for Leonard Morrison. → Read More