Virginia Fire Marshal warns that Fourth of July fireworks ‘can be deadly’
The Virginia Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding residents to leave fireworks to the professionals during the Fourth of July holiday.
The Virginia Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding residents to leave fireworks to the professionals during the Fourth of July holiday.
The Town of Broadway’s financial situation has been in the headlines for months after a former Town Council member conceded the town was “broke.”
Two years ago on June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court made a decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and returned regulation of abortion to states.
I scanned social media Friday morning to see what top Virginia Democrats might have to say about Joe Biden’s disastrous performance in last night’s presidential debate.
Another season of Virginia Rules Camps, organized by the Office of the Attorney General and Virginia law enforcement agencies, has begun.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin reaffirmed the Commonwealth’s commitment to supporting and advancing maternal health care for women with EO 32.
The Legal Food Frenzy is a friendly competition and time-honored tradition between Virginia law firms to raise money for their food banks.

A multibillion-dollar Swiss industrial mining company is getting $1.5 million from Virginia toward a $72.3 million plant expansion at its Newport News-Hampton facility.
As of next week, the familiar farm-use tags in use for years are no longer valid in Virginia, per a state law passed in 2023 that goes into effect on July 1.
Virginia, after making its third College World Series appearance in the past four years, wrapped the 2024 season ranked seventh in the final National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association poll of the year.