
Youngkin nominates Heritage Foundation president for Cabinet post
Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced Friday the nomination of Kay Coles James to serve as the next Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced Friday the nomination of Kay Coles James to serve as the next Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments on Friday.

Seventy-three governors have served the Commonwealth of Virginia since 1776. On January 15, 2022, that number will rise to 74 with the inauguration of Glenn Youngkin.

The Daily Ethics Mosaic is an exciting new feature of this year’s Mudd Center for Ethics program, “Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World”.

Sheppard “Shep” Miller III is Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin’s choice to serve as the next Secretary of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

January 6th was one of the darkest days in our nation’s history, as a mob of insurrectionists and seditionists attacked our nation’s Capitol and the seat of our democracy.

Local activists will host a virtual gathering on Thursday to reflect on the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol one year ago, respectfully acknowledge those who died, and advocate for preserving democracy in the United States by protecting voting rights.

Interstate 95 is closed northbound and southbound for a nearly 50-mile stretch in Northern Virginia as crews continue work to remove stopped trucks, treat for icing and plow snow.

Congressman Bob Good is running for re-election as the Republican nominee for Congress for Virginia’s Fifth District in the 2022 midterm cycle.

The end of one year and the beginning of another offers the occasion to reflect on what has changed and what remains the same.

Virginia recorded $402.6 million in sports wagering activity with licensed operators in the month of November, the second-highest month since the inception of sports betting in Virginia less than a year ago.

One of the signal stories of 2021 was a narrative of unfulfilled promise: the promise by a new president to open a path to citizenship to 10.2 million immigrants – and the thwarting of that promise by the politics of a particular historical moment.