
Republican political sign thefts lead to arrest in Augusta County
A Waynesboro man was arrested after an investigation into political sign thefts in Augusta County led to the discovery of a large quantity of Republican yard signs at a residence.

A Waynesboro man was arrested after an investigation into political sign thefts in Augusta County led to the discovery of a large quantity of Republican yard signs at a residence.

Freshman Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger finally went over the top in her re-election race in the Seventh District after mail-in votes in Spotsylvania County and Henrico County pushed her past Republican challenger Nick Freitas.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden appears to be on the verge of an Electoral College win as votes are counted in several key battleground states on Wednesday.

What happened in Staunton in the May City Council elections just got more shocking after what happened in Staunton in November.

A bipartisan, bicameral group of members of the Virginia General Assembly who seek to find common ground issued a statement on the eve of the 2020 election.

Published reports this weekend have us at over 92 million votes already cast through in-person early voting and mail-in voting, which has some analysts thinking that we’re on pace to break, even obliterate, that new record from four years ago.

Bipartisan opposition is growing to President Trump’s recently-announced executive order politicizing the federal civil service.

Americans, regardless of political affiliation, all live on this planet together and share its ecosystems and resources. Yet there is a deep divide among us with regard to environmental policies and climate change.

As the presidential race seems to tighten, ever so slightly, in the final week of the 2020 season, Virginia is about as safe as it can be for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

An executive order from President Trump effectively allows the administration to remove federal employees deemed not “loyal enough” to the administration.
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