
Ken Plum: Institutional history made in Richmond
The General Assembly took another step that may if approved by the voters put Virginia into the leadership of democratic government.

The General Assembly took another step that may if approved by the voters put Virginia into the leadership of democratic government.

You probably weren’t aware that there was still a law on the books in Virginia making same-sex marriages and civil unions basically invalid. That one was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges way back in 2015, right? Well, yes, but then also, yes, there was still that law on the books in Virginia.

Center and center-left Democrats are coming to grips with the reality that Bernie Sanders is going to be the presidential nominee.

When it comes to coping with and preparing for the impacts of sea level rise, Miami and Miami Beach get most of the press. We tend to overlook the many other coastal cities faced with similar problems.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Monday to table a bill that would put a ban on assault weapons, with four Democrats joining Republicans to push the bill into 2021.

The Augusta County Board of Supervisors is actually going to waste your money on whether or not it should call for a voluntary muster of the county’s unorganized militia.

The Senate voted 55-45 Thursday to pass Tim Kaine’s War Powers resolution that prevents further escalation of hostilities with Iran without congressional authorization.

A new Seton Hall Sports Poll has America believing strongly that the Houston Astros should be stripped of their 2017 World Series title.

A bill that would commit Virginia to a process effectively ending the outdated Electoral College passed a House of Delegates committee on Friday.

On the one hand, you’ve got Nancy Pelosi, ripping apart her copy of President Trump’s State of the Union address.