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Family and friends are remembering the life of a 13-year-old killed over the weekend. → Read More
A Senate bill would make it a felony to buy, sell or offer for a sale a catalytic converter that is separated from a vehicle, unless certain conditions are met. → Read More
On Wednesday, Richmond School Board Member Jonathan Young plans to introduce a school consolidation plan during the school board's budget work session. → Read More
Flanked by law enforcement at an event in Norfolk, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced his plan to tackle crime. → Read More
Virginia’s Executive Mansion is set to receive bulletproof windows. → Read More
There is more fallout from an alleged mass shooting planned for the Fourth of July in Richmond. Now, the city’s police chief is apologizing, through a statement, for any confusion or anxiety caused by his naming Dogwood Dell as the location. → Read More
The visit comes after the approval of a COVID-19 vaccine for children under five last month. → Read More
Currently in Virginia, abortions are legal through the second trimester and only in the third trimester if it involves the health of the mother. → Read More
The division also says its new “Lit Limo” bus - a mobile library - was destroyed. → Read More
Virginia’s Health Department says shipments of COVID-19 vaccines for those under the age of five began arriving Monday and shipments will continue to arrive throughout the week. → Read More
Gun legislation will be a hot topic for next year’s Virginia General Assembly session. → Read More
Virginia’s average gas price sits at $4.24 a gallon and climbing. → Read More
The next time Virginia lawmakers could take up any potential abortion legislation is in January when the Virginia General Assembly convenes. → Read More
Virginia’s Governor signed The Virginia Literacy Act into law on Thursday at the Library of Virginia in downtown Richmond. → Read More
It’s a full day for the Virginia General Assembly on Wednesday as lawmakers review 150 pieces of legislation that have been amended or vetoed by the governor. → Read More
The City of Richmond is trying to get a handle on a growing number of people considered homeless. → Read More
A 19-year-old woman was killed, an 18-year-old man is fighting for his life and two police officers were hurt after a crash on Thursday night. → Read More
House and Senate versions of the state’s two-year spending plan are still about $3 billion apart. → Read More
Heading into the special session, house and senate versions of the state budget are still about $3 billion apart. → Read More
She’s often the silent partner by the governor’s side, but now we’re hearing from Virginia’s First Lady. → Read More