
When the government acts as judge, jury and executioner
The government should not be in the business of killing its citizens.

The government should not be in the business of killing its citizens.

Allegations that Loudoun County Public Schools denied students an equal opportunity to participate in their Academies of Loudoun and elementary gifted and talented programs based on race have led to a settlement.

Gov. Ralph Northam and the Department of General Services have released a behind-the-scenes video tour of three high-profile Capitol Square construction and renovation projects: the new General Assembly Building, Old City Hall and Morson’s Row.

A complaint against a Pulaski County townhome community that threatened a couple with eviction because of their assistance animal has been settled.

Let’s be clear about one thing: the impeachment of Donald Trump is a waste of time and money.

McKinsey & Company has agreed to a $573 million settlement to resolve investigations into the consulting firm’s role in working for opioid companies, helping those companies promote their drugs, and profiting from the opioid epidemic.

On the east side of Capitol Square near the Executive Mansion in Richmond is the Virginia Civil Rights Memorial featuring 16-year-old Barbara Johns.

In the wake of the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol, “domestic terrorism” has become the new poster child for expanding the government’s powers at the expense of civil liberties.

Former governor Terry McAuliffe has released his plan for reforming the state’s criminal justice system, focusing on parole, marijuana legalization and the restoration of voting rights.

JMU political science professor Amanda Teye has dedicated two years to launching a new jail diversion program in Page County.
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