Charlottesville: Application process open for fall Community Police Academy
The Charlottesville Police Department is currently accepting applications for its Community Police Academy offered this fall.
The Charlottesville Police Department is currently accepting applications for its Community Police Academy offered this fall.
Tim Kaine could not run fast enough from the question about Susanna Gibson, the Virginia House candidate whose sex tapes were outed this week by the Washington Post, at the behest of a Republican Party operative.
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger is leading a 68-member effort encouraging President Joe Biden to take further actions to combat gun violence.
Those who gave us the Constitution and the Bill of Rights believed that the government exists at the behest of its citizens. It is there to protect, defend and even enhance our freedoms, not violate them.
A Loudoun County man who was arrested at a school board meeting addressing transgender rights in 2021 has been pardoned by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.A Loudoun County man who was arrested at a school board meeting addressing transgender rights in 2021 has been pardoned by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
An opioid settlement will require Kroger to pay up to $1.37 billion to participating state and local governments for its role in the crisis.
The former national chairman of the Proud Boys was sentenced today for seditious conspiracy and other charges related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
If we open our hearts, the seeds of transformative action will flourish. We can take a Giant Leap from the interconnected crisis we face now into a future with a stable climate, clean air, clean water, and food security for all.
A judge will decide later this month if the Augusta County government will have to hand over the recording of a Board of Supervisors closed session.
A Norfolk man was sentenced Wednesday to two life sentences plus 20 years in prison for causing the death of two women and raping and sexually abusing a third woman.
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