
Augusta County Courthouse schedule updates: Coronavirus impacts
The Augusta County Courthouse will be suspending its normal operation to the public for all non-essential and non-emergency cases from March 17 until April 6.

The Augusta County Courthouse will be suspending its normal operation to the public for all non-essential and non-emergency cases from March 17 until April 6.

The Staunton Courthouse will be suspending its normal operation to the public for all non-essential and non-emergency cases from March 17 until April 6 under order from the Supreme Court of Virginia.

Personal injury claims happen when a person is injured due to the fault and/or negligence of another person or party.

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday weighed whether a federal agency has the authority to grant or deny permission for a major natural gas pipeline to be built under the Appalachian Trail, hearing oral arguments from each side.

Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU has launched a partnership with McGuireWoods and Dominion Energy to make an additional 50 attorneys available to families with legal needs that impact the health of their children.

While Congress subjects the nation to its impeachment-flavored brand of bread-and-circus politics, our civil liberties continue to die a slow, painful death by a thousand cuts.

Attorney General Mark Herring and members of the Richmond Regional Human Trafficking Collaborative announced Tuesday new initiatives.

Gov. Ralph Northam this week highlighted his administration’s progress in enhancing the quality, availability, and affordability of housing in the Commonwealth.

A federal court rejected an attempt by Virginia Department of Corrections officials and employees to block judicial review of their use of solitary confinement in state prisons.

The House voted 333-96 Thursday to approve the Prevent All Soring Tactics (PAST) Act, bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate by U.S. Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA) and Mike Crapo (R-ID).