Only one person needed to act: We all failed Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis and D’Sean Perry
Chris Jones should not have been on that bus with a gun, and a chip on his shoulder, thinking that the world was out to get him.
Chris Jones should not have been on that bus with a gun, and a chip on his shoulder, thinking that the world was out to get him.
Local and mid-term elections are coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 8. #TeamAFP has put together an Election Guide for you to read our coverage before you head to the polls.
A spokesperson for Attorney General Jason Miyares is waiting for an apology from the Virginia NAACP, which is pressing the AG for background on his Orwellian-named Election Integrity Unit, after Robert N. Barrnette Jr., the president of the civil-rights group, expressed “grave concerns” this week about what Miyares aims to do with it.
The former owner of a Richmond-based assisted living facility was sentenced today to two years in prison for health care fraud after diverting more than $800,000 in federal and state benefits that were intended to pay for the care of the facility’s residents.

A Waynesboro man contacted us last month to tell us that his teenage daughter had been the victim of a series of sexual assaults in 2021, that the Virginia State Police had investigated the case, recommended that charges be brought, and then, nothing happened.

A suit filed in an Albemarle County court is challenging the Virginia Department of Corrections’ interpretation of a budget amendment to negate good behavior credits earned by state prison inmates.

There are a lot of reasons that you might need to speak with an immigration lawyer. They can be a valuable resource to you, but before you hire someone, you might want to know what to expect.

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan announced this week the launch of a new Office of Environmental Justice within the Justice Department.

The latest projections for fatal car accidents by all credible sources are horrifying. And this is happening during the time of COVID-19 when road traffic should be at all-time lows.

The Department of Justice unsealed two indictments today charging four defendants, all Russian nationals who worked for the Russian government, in hacking campaigns targeted thousands of computers, at hundreds of companies and organizations, in approximately 135 countries.
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