
Office of Attorney General responds to Natural Bridge Zoo investigation, seizures
The Office of the Attorney General confirmed seizures at the Natural Bridge Zoo for alleged offenses including a charge of cruelty to animals.
The Office of the Attorney General confirmed seizures at the Natural Bridge Zoo for alleged offenses including a charge of cruelty to animals.
Rob Bell has joined the Virginia Attorney General’s office as the Deputy Attorney General for Health, Education and Social Services (HESS).
Norfolk Del. Jay Jones released a proposal this week that would establish a Voter Protection and Election Integrity Unit in the Office of Attorney General.
The Office of Attorney General Mark R. Herring received an award from the Virginia Gang Investigators Association (VGIA) in recognition of its unprecedented support of gang investigators and prevention of gang violence in the Commonwealth.
Attorney General Mark Herring announced Thursday that he has fulfilled his commitment of earning certification for the Office of Attorney General by the Virginia Values Veterans (V3) program, an initiative to encourage Virginia employers to implement nationally recognized best practices in recruiting, hiring, and retaining highly-skilled and dependable veterans.
Attorney General Mark Herring is warning Virginians to be vigilant for a major, ongoing “phishing” scam involving emails, phone calls, and social media messages purporting to be from the Attorney General and his office.
Attorney General Mark Herring accepted the Humane Law Enforcement Award from the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) for his office’s role in shutting down and successfully prosecuting a multi-state cockfighting ring in Wise County, Virginia and Kentucky.
Attorney General Mark Herring announced the creation of a three-member review panel charged with identifying reforms and efficiencies within the Office of the Attorney General that advance his priority of delivering high-quality, timely, and cost-effective legal work to the people of Virginia and their state government.
Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced a new ethics policy that will be applied to employees of the Office of Attorney General, including the Attorney General himself.
Former Virginia House of Delegates Minority Leader Todd Gilbert was sworn as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia.