
Herring joins coalition of 20 AGs urging House to reject anti-consumer legislation
Attorney General Mark R. Herring has joined a coalition of 20 Attorneys General urging House leadership to reject the blatantly anti-consumer legislation.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring has joined a coalition of 20 Attorneys General urging House leadership to reject the blatantly anti-consumer legislation.

While unsecured loans are often spoken of with caution and suspicion, unsecured loans aren’t a kiss of death for your financial security.

A larger share of children in small towns and rural areas of Virginia rely on Medicaid to protect them from rising health care costs.

Expanding Medicaid coverage is associated with better outcomes for heart surgery patients, according to a study led by UVA School of Medicine researchers.

June 12 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1967 United States Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia, which struck down laws prohibiting interracial marriage.

After high-risk individuals, immunizing children and the elderly will have the greatest overall benefit when there are limited vaccine resources.

EMU professor Irma Mahone was honored by the Virginia Association of Community Psychiatric Nurses for her career.

Dozens of Appalachian Trail hikers in full backpacking gear rallied outside Governor Terry McAuliffe’s office on June 2.

The journey to acquire that much desired academic qualification is a long one, and many individuals face life challenges.

President Trump was preparing to announce future plans for U.S. involvement in the Paris Agreement on global climate change.