
Corinthian Colleges students eligible for loan forgiveness
More than 5,000 Virginia students formerly enrolled in schools operated by Corinthian Colleges may be eligible for loan forgiveness.

More than 5,000 Virginia students formerly enrolled in schools operated by Corinthian Colleges may be eligible for loan forgiveness.

Attorney General Mark Herring relaunched HardestHitVA.com as a one-stop shop for materials on Virginia’s heroin and prescription drug abuse crisis.

In 2014 for the first time on record fatal drug overdoses became the most common cause of accidental death in the Commonwealth.

The state has reached a settlement with Donorworx, Inc., a professional fundraiser, to resolve alleged violations of the Virginia Solicitation of Contributions Law.

Virginia consumers need to be aware of their rights as Black Friday approaches and the holiday shopping season begins.

Beginning today, Virginians with excess or unused prescription opioids or other drugs can pick up a drug deactivation kit at one of dozens of locations.

A $1.45 million federal grant will establish and operate a Human Trafficking Task Force in Hampton Roads.

Three additional speakers have been added to the lineup for the fourth annual TEDxCharlottesville event “The Power of One.”

Attorney General Mark R. Herring kicked off the fifth and final in a series of regional trainings on implicit bias.

Attorney General Mark Herring has secured the donation of 80,000 drug deactivation kits capable of safely disposing of 3.6 million leftover prescription pills in Virginia.
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