The statewide ballots are finalized with 31 Republican and Democratic candidates
The list of Democratic primary and Republican convention candidates has been finalized.
Democratic gubernatorial candidates issue joint statement condemning GOP candidates, Republicans respond accordingly
Democratic gubernatorial candidates took a break from running primary campaigns against each other Thursday to condemn their Republican counterparts.
McAuliffe announces climate plan, McClellan says it is being built on her work
Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Terry McAuliffe announced a plan Thursday that he says will help combat the harmful effects of climate change in Virginia.
Terry McAuliffe Releases Plan to Tackle Climate Change and Secure Virginia’s Clean Energy Future by 2035
Terry McAuliffe is announcing a plan today to combat the harmful effects of climate change. The plan also includes an effort to secure a clean energy future for Virginia by…
McClellan vies for governor seat after 15 years in legislature
Sen. Jennifer McClellan is one of 13 candidates vying to become Virginia’s next governor; a state that has never had a woman in the top post.
Wittman and Spanberger team up to try and expand 529 fund availability
Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA-01) and Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) are teaming up to try and provide some financial relief to students that pursue job training opportunities.
Governor Northam signs bill to abolish the death penalty in Virginia
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill Wednesday to abolish the death penalty across the Commonwealth
Update on the parole board whistleblower and a Democratic House candidate endorsed a Republican in 2020
Subscribe below to receive the full Virginia Scope newsletter each morning. Emails show that Speaker of the House Eileen Filler-Corn (D) and Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw (D) asked the…
As COVID-19 restrictions loosen, the Tri-Cities’ case numbers are dropping slower than the rest of Virginia
As COVID-19 restrictions begin to loosen and cases across the Commonwealth continue to decline, the Tri-Cities are reporting above-average numbers of new cases.
‘Superheroes’ keep hungry Virginia students fed during pandemic
Many Virginia public school students are returning to the classroom after a year away, but their access to school meals never stopped.