Venezuelan family legally in the U.S.: ‘For most people, we are criminals’
A number of Venezuelans living legally in the United States are afraid after the Trump Administration has revoked their protective status.
A number of Venezuelans living legally in the United States are afraid after the Trump Administration has revoked their protective status.

On Monday, in the Capitol Rotunda, tech billionaire Elon Musk threw what appeared to be a Nazi salute during the inauguration of Donald Trump. In case we missed it (or misinterpreted it), he made the emphatic gesture again.

A former Virginia Tech professor was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison for downloading child pornography.

Glenn Youngkin and Jason Miyares are doing everything short of shouting the n-word in their responses to President Biden’s move to grant clemency to two innocent Black men serving life sentences for a murder a jury said they didn’t commit.

One inch? Ten inches? Predictions vary widely for the upcoming winter storm. One thing is certain: Virginians should make preparations now.

Last week’s news about a fire in an Augusta County trailer park involved my two favorite teachers from the former Crimora Elementary School, Donald and Iva Dixon.
VCU has been awarded a five-year, $9 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to establish a Cancer Control Equity Research Center.
It is hard to exaggerate the jubilation of the Syrian people when they heard the news about the fall of Bashar al-Assad, which ended a 52-year-old ‘dynasty’ that will be remembered as the darkest chapter of the country’s existence.
A Circuit Court judge has ruled that Gov. Youngkin’s effort to administratively withdraw Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) was illegal “and therefore void as a matter of law.”
If you want to play the game of politics, here’s step one. Reduce everything to a linear political viewpoint: “right” or “left.”