Lt. Governor Candidates Debate Climate, Housing, and Education
Five Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor were fighting to distinguish themselves from the pack during their most recent debate.
Five Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor were fighting to distinguish themselves from the pack during their most recent debate.
ROANOKE-Petersburg students return to class, a Roanoke company shows little class when dealing with layoffs and we talk about a 38 minute war.
Virginia expects a Johnson & Johnson shortage next week, Biden announces gun safety proposals, and the American Rescue Plan to support the houseless.
Personal possession and cultivation of marijuana will be legal in Virginia starting July 1, after the General Assembly voted to pass amendments to this year’s marijuana legalization bill.
Some Virginia health districts move to Phase 2, debate over building name at University of Richmond intensifies, and a drive-thru cannabis dispensary is opening in Richmond.
Virginia's governor creates a grant program for ancestors of enslaved people, a deer wins a fight with a bus, and a judge rules Virginia Beach's voting system illegal
All Virginians ages 16 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting April 18.
After years of court battles and a summer of protests calling for their removal, the city of Charlottesville can now take down two statues memorializing Confederate generals.
COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings and events relax, VDOE is sued for transgender inclusive policies, and local teen uses Twitter to increase vaccine access. Daily Number 156 - That's the number of years it's been, to the day, since General Ulysses S. Grant began...
RICHMOND - Virginia needs to do a lot of work to fix its housing crisis. All five Democratic candidates in the governor's race agree with that. However, their approach to handle it differs dramatically