
T is for Tyranny: How freedom dies from A to Z
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a convenient, traumatic, devastating distraction.

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a convenient, traumatic, devastating distraction.

Attorney General Mark Herring is holding Charles D. Warren Jr., the founder of Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers, accountable for deceiving consumers.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring is asking that funds be included in the introduced budget that will expand the Office of Attorney General human trafficking initiatives into other jurisdictions and provide support for victims in all corners of the Commonwealth.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring is asking for funding to implement community-based gun violence prevention programs across the Commonwealth in communities that have been most impacted by gun violence.

Children, property, and conflict make a divorce more complicated and expensive than it needs to be.

Work on the City of Harrisonburg’s Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances update project continues to move forward, as an upcoming virtual public meeting and comment period will seek to gather community feedback.

The final report from the investigation into the culture and practices at Virginia Military Institute is in, and it’s damning.

Just as we get a glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, there might be a chance of crawling out of this totalitarian cesspool in which we’ve been mired, we get kicked down again.

A settlement with Key Tours International Inc. will resolve claims that it failed to honor the terms of its refunds in contracts with consumers who purchased vacation packages from the company ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Office of Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section has recovered more than $403 million in relief for consumers and payments for violators since the beginning of Mark Herring’s first term in 2014.