Virginia 21 hours ago Republican Kim Taylor secures victory in Virginia House of Delegates race after recount Republican Kim Taylor secured a narrow victory in the Virginia House of Delegates race against Democrat Kimberly Pope Adams following a recount.
Airports 1 day ago TSA officers stop man from boarding plane with loaded gun: 'Inexcusable' A TSA officer stopped a man at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport from bringing a loaded gun onto a plane, according to the agency.
Virginia 3 days ago Confederate memorial spared takedown thanks to judge’s order A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order that halts the disassembling of a Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery.
Virginia 5 days ago Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery to be removed despite GOP opposition Despite opposition from Republicans in Congress, the U.S Army will remove a Confederate statue in the Arlington National Cemetery in compliance to a Congressional mandate.
Media 5 days ago Virginia county school board member sworn in on stack of LGBTQ books featuring graphic content Democrat Karl Frisch made headlines after he was ceremonially sworn in to a school board on a stack of books banned in other school systems for controversial content.
US 6 days ago Mom of Virginia boy who shot teacher sentenced for child neglect A Virginia mom was sentenced to two years in prison for felony child neglect Friday after striking a plea deal with prosecutors after her son shot a teacher earlier this year.
LIFESTYLE December 15 On this day in history, December 15, 1791, Bill of Rights ratified, codifying unique freedoms in new nation The Bill of Rights, containing the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, were ratified on this day in history, Dec. 15, 1791 — enumerating rights and protections cherished by Americans.
VIDEO December 14 Two arrested after Virginia fourth-graders ate gummies in fentanyl-laced bag Amherst County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. William Wells discusses the response to the investigation of an incident where a group of fourth-graders ate gummies from a fentanyl-laced bag.
Democrats December 14 Critics demolish liberal DC mayor for forgetting where her own city's Metro lines go: 'Absolute embarrassment' Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, became the subject of sharp ridicule after she forgot where her own city's Metro lines run.
Virginia December 14 Virginia county approves massive data center project despite pushback from concerned residents Virginia county officials have voted in favor of the Digital Gateway project, a massive data center initiative. The decision was reached after a 27-hour public hearing.