The Police State has a new playbook: Martial law, one city at a time
Let’s not mince words: every American should be alarmed by President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tactics, theatrics and threats.
Let’s not mince words: every American should be alarmed by President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tactics, theatrics and threats.
There was enough evidence to charge Jeffrey Wayne Armentrout with criminal reckless driving at an April 5 political protest in Staunton, but not enough evidence to get a conviction.
A new book will explore the largely untold stories of Black Virginians and their lives on the eve of the American Civil War.
Don’t be fooled: the madness, mayhem and malice unfolding in America is not politics as usual. It’s not partisan hardball. It’s not bureaucratic overreach.
Bodily autonomy—the right to privacy and integrity over our own bodies—is rapidly vanishing. The debate now extends beyond forced vaccinations or invasive searches to include biometric surveillance, wearable tracking, and predictive health profiling.
A Staunton judge granted a continuance in the case of Jeffrey Wayne Armentrout, a local towing company owner charged with misdemeanor reckless driving in a “rolling coal” incident at a political protest in Staunton on April 5.
Local Democrats amassed across the street from Augusta Health Thursday morning to bring attention to the trillions of dollars in Medicaid cuts in the Big Ugly Bill signed into law on July 4.
Lawmakers and citizens are demanding a change in immigration enforcement with ICE and border control agents often hiding behind masks.
Democrats in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro will mark the fifth anniversary of the passing of civil-rights icon John Lewis by following his advice to “get into good trouble.”
The State Department is next on President Donald Trump’s list for federal workforce reductions and layoffs.