
New Virginia background check law highlighted at Richmond gun show
Secretary of Public Safety Brian Moran will attend a gun show at the Richmond International Raceway on Saturday a new background check law.

Secretary of Public Safety Brian Moran will attend a gun show at the Richmond International Raceway on Saturday a new background check law.

Commonly referred to as the “right to bear arms” amendment, the Second Amendment could as easily be called “the state militia” amendment.

The Virginia Department of Fire Programs has won a $267,022 grant through the Department of Homeland Security.

Virginia will receive federal preparedness $18 million from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help combat terrorism and respond to other disasters and emergencies.

Virginia Tech is mourning the death of John Paul Ojaojogwu Usman, 23, of Nigeria, who was taking classes at the Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute.

During a more than 15-hour filibuster on the Senate floor, Sen. Tim Kaine added his voice to the renewed push for legislative action to combat gun violence.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced today the appointment of three new members of the VMI Board of Visitors and the reappointment of a current board member.

EMU’s Women’s Peacebuilding Leadership Program will return to Kenya this week after intensive studies at the Summer Peacebuilding Institute.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Friday $3.4 million in funding to support 48 Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund.

Sen. Tim Kaine joined Senate colleagues calling for an end to raids targeting families who have fled violence in Central America.