Filler-Corn announces that the House of Delegates will begin meeting in-person again
The House of Delegates has only met in-person one time since the start of the pandemic, spending two special sessions and one regular session legislating virtually.
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The House of Delegates has only met in-person one time since the start of the pandemic, spending two special sessions and one regular session legislating virtually.
A new PAC has recently been established with the stated goal of supporting General Assembly candidates who "stand up to corporate corruption and fight for racial, environmental, and economic justice."
Sen. Amanda Chase filed a lawsuit in an attempt to overturn the censure she received from her colleagues in the state Senate earlier this year. That lawsuit was dismissed U.S.…
The usual nest for the hometown baseball team converts on Saturdays to a haven for local merchants and shoppers.
The newly-crowned Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin is attempting to drive the narrow road of appeasing the party base while simultaneously appealing to moderates that are necessary to win in…
by Brandon Jarvis Winsome Sears won the Republican Party of Virginia’s (RPV) lieutenant governor nomination after the party concluded the counting of convention votes Tuesday night. Sears joins gubernatorial nominee…
Virginia universities in the former heart of the Confederacy are reckoning with their past as students, faculty and staff call for the removal of Confederate symbols.
After months of deliberations and anonymous attacks on candidates, Virginia Republicans have a nominee for governor
Virginia universities in the former heart of the Confederacy are reckoning with their past as students, faculty and staff call for the removal of Confederate symbols.
30,000 Virginia Republicans voted in an unassembled convention on Saturday to determine their nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general.