Virginia has reached a partial settlement agreement to remove the state’s “witness requirement” for voters whose health would be at risk if forced to comply with the requirement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How many government incursions into our freedoms have been blacked out, buried under “entertainment” news headlines, or spun in such a way as to suggest that anyone voicing a word of caution is paranoid or conspiratorial?
It’s two weeks until the May elections in several localities across the Commonwealth, and a day until we hear from the General Assembly on legislators’ thoughts on whether they should be moved.
Gov. Ralph Northam is using COVID-19 to push local elections from May 5 to November. Is it because of a legitimate public health concern, or is it just politics?
Every car we see on the road comprises of thousands of parts. However, some systems are largely responsible for the running of a car and these systems are definitely more important compared to others.
Improper removal of faulty brain cells during neurodevelopment may cause lifelong behavioral issues, new research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests.
Gov. Ralph Northam will ask the General Assembly move the May general election and all special elections scheduled for May 5 to the Nov. 3 general election date. The governor is also exercising his statutory authority to move the June primary elections from June 9 to June 23.
The 2020 Virginia History Day state contest, scheduled to take place at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture April 25-26, will now move to a virtual format.
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