
Virginia State Police graduates 55 from its 2020 Basic Session
The 55 members of the Virginia State Police 133rd Basic Session were presented their diplomas last week.

The 55 members of the Virginia State Police 133rd Basic Session were presented their diplomas last week.

Our democracy is broken, as faith in our constitutional system and culture that guided us has been all but shattered. If we continue to ignore this reality, a very ominous future will await this nation.

There are some things that don’t change. Even as the nation grapples with the twin distractions of political theater and a viral pandemic, there are still deadlier forces at play.

Virginia’s new red flag law passed its first legal challenge today, with a federal judge dismissing a suit brought by a Charlottesville man who had argued that the law was unconstitutional.

A Nelson County couple is being sought for drug and gun related charges resulting from an ongoing criminal investigation by the Piedmont Regional Narcotic and Gang Enforcement Task Force and the Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Task Force.

Virginia, today, became the third state in the nation to ban no-knock search warrants.

Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA-08) and Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) have introduced legislation to improve and modernize the ATF in order to strengthen gun safety.

A Staunton man faces charges after an investigation into a reported weapons violation ended early Saturday morning without incident.

Political parties and candidates for office cannot use raffles to raise money under Virginia law, per an advisory opinion issued by Attorney General Mark Herring on Tuesday.

Virginia State Police Captain Keenon C. Hook joined the department’s executive staff as a deputy director of the Bureau of Administrative and Support Services (BASS) on Sept. 10.