Virginia lawmakers pass bill to end collective bargaining ban for public workers
The legislation includes home care workers and service workers at public universities, but excludes college faculty and graduate teaching assistants.
The legislation includes home care workers and service workers at public universities, but excludes college faculty and graduate teaching assistants.
Opponents of redistricting are tying it to Jim Crow and distorting Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s position to win over voters. And redistricting supporters are twisting President Donald Trump’s words to make their case.
If you’re looking for a green beer, you’re in luck. Several Virginia breweries, festivals, bars, and more will serve up the signature drink for St. Patrick’s Day.
From Fredericksburg to Salem, here’s how to cheer on Virginia’s five minor league baseball teams during the 2026 season.
In a massive display of solidarity, a large crowd of home care workers, campus workers, teachers, electricians, and grocery store workers rallied in downtown Richmond on Wednesday evening in support of expanding collective bargaining rights.
Have you ever wondered, “Why is Virginia called the Old Dominion?” The nickname dates back to the state’s colonial loyalty and remains relevant today.
Charlottesville school support professionals are slated to get annual 10.5% raises, but some won’t get paid federal holidays.
From blue crabs to oysters, Chesapeake Bay watermen have been fishing the waters off the coast of Virginia for generations.
As a student, I watched my Virginia private school unravel without accountability. That’s why I’m against expanding school vouchers that would funnel public money into private education.
Virginia Democrats say they need to redraw the state’s congressional maps in response to Republican gerrymandering in other states.