
Youngkin highlights ‘Right Here, Right Now’ behavioral health plan in Virginia
A multi-year effort to strengthen behavioral health services through Virginia got an additional $25M boost today..
A multi-year effort to strengthen behavioral health services through Virginia got an additional $25M boost today..
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced last week that Mattie Quesenberry Smith is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s new Poet Laureate.
A Floyd County Circuit Court judge ruled Wednesday that Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s effort to remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative was “unlawful and without effect.”
Mercy Chefs, a faith-based nonprofit headquartered in Portsmouth, was recognized this week for its work in providing meals to victims, first responders and volunteers during natural disasters and emergencies.
The Trump Supreme Court couldn’t even bother itself to make up a legal reason to purge 1,600 Virginia voters from the state voter rolls. The six MAGA justices just voted, then tucked their tails. “We are deeply disappointed that the vicious voting rights attacks from the governor and attorney general have been permitted to prevail,”…
The Trump Supreme Court has decided to allow Glenn Youngkin and Jason Miyares to purge 1,600 Virginia voters from the state’s voter rolls, gutting voter protections that had been enshrined in a 1993 federal law.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is recommending that the Appalachian Regional Commission commit $1.3 million to support the Hurricane Helene Outdoor Recreation Recovery Planning Project.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has established an Office of Hurricane Helene Recovery and Rebuilding within the Office of the Governor.
Republicans in Richmond are staying away from talking publicly about the lawsuit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans aimed at blocking the certification of votes cast in the Nov. 5 election.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing the Youngkin administration over its removal of voters from the election rolls in advance of the Nov. 5 election.