
House passes bill to weaken brandishing laws
The House of Delegates passed a bill Tuesday that weakens what is necessary to find a person guilty of brandishing a weapon.

The House of Delegates passed a bill Tuesday that weakens what is necessary to find a person guilty of brandishing a weapon.

The Senate Committee on General Laws and Technology voted Monday to advance a bill that would effectively sanction a form of LGBT discrimination.

Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam hosted the two local winning children of the Use a Helmet Prevent Epilepsy contest.

Dr. Glenn Winters pays tribute to Marian Anderson, one of the foremost classical singers of the 20th century, through an imaginative setting.

The No. 1 Virginia men’s tennis team (4-0) won a pair of matches on Saturday (Feb. 6) sweeping Elon and Furman by 7-0 scores.

A group of elected Democrats will campaign for Hillary Clinton at the Mount Vernon District Democratic Committee’s annual Mardi Gras event on Saturday.

Virginia grandparents, moms, dads, and kids traveled to the General Assembly Building to demand climate action from state lawmakers at the Mama Summit.

On Thursday, the Hillary Clinton campaign will hold a series of organizing events in Northern Virginia in order to build support ahead of the March 1st primary.

A Senate committee advanced an effort that would allow the state Board of Education to unilaterally create charter schools anywhere in the Commonwealth.

Senate Republicans pushed through a proposed amendment that seeks to insert Virginia’s existing Right to Work law into the state constitution.
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