
Former Norfolk sheriff convicted of public corruption charges
A federal jury convicted a former Norfolk city sheriff this week on 11 counts, including conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud.

A federal jury convicted a former Norfolk city sheriff this week on 11 counts, including conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring is urging the HUD to reinstate a rule on disparate impact liability that would protect people from discrimination in housing

Once upon a time in America, parents breathed a sigh of relief when their kids went back to school after a summer’s hiatus, content in the knowledge that for a good portion of the day their kids would be gainfully occupied, out of harm’s way and out of trouble.

Historic African American gravestones were removed from a Washington, D.C., cemetery and dumped to control erosion on the Potomac River generations ago.

It’s hard to believe that Toyota, the automaker behind the hugely successful hybrid-electric Prius, is no longer viewed as a leader in greener cars.

Building Bridges for the Greater Good is organizing a community conversation on the criminal justice system and the Middle River Regional Jail.

The 3 Redneck Tenors will bring a smorgasbord of songs from gospel, country, Broadway, pop and even classical to the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro on Friday, Sept. 10.

Freedom is never free. There is always a price—always a sacrifice—that must be made in order to safeguard one’s freedoms.

News out of Washington that the USDA has approved increases in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits is huge, according to a Virginia Tech expert who specializes in food and health economics.

Attorney General Mark Herring has filed an amicus brief opposing Georgia’s discriminatory law that would make it more difficult for millions of Georgians – especially Black Georgians – to vote.