Police cameras disproportionately surveil nonwhite areas of DC
By GRACIE TODD Capital News Service In parks, near grocery stores and schools, lining streets and at intersections, police-owned surveillance cameras in the District of Columbia and Baltimore disproportionately monitor…
Former GOP Lt. Gov Bill Bolling discusses what the Republicans need to do to win in 2021
by Brandon Jarvis Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling went onto WRVA Thursday to discuss Virginia politics with conservative talk show host John Reid. Reid started a conversation about Senator…
Hanover sees slow rise in COVID-19 numbers this week
by Brandon Jarvis Virginia has not been immune as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country. Overall, Virginia’s cases are trending in a bad direction as the temperature drops…
Chesterfield plans to reinvest in their workforce after positive economic numbers
According to a spokesperson for Chesterfield County, a combination of cost-saving measures, higher sales tax revenue, and accelerated residential growth allow the Chesterfield Board of Supervisors to reinvest in the…
As the pandemic worsens, extended unemployment benefits are ending in Virginia
The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) says they received the news on Wednesday that the extended benefits for unemployed individuals in the Commonwealth will be ending this week. “The Virginia Employment…
Another Virginia Cavaliers’ player enters the transfer portal and offensive lineman Dillon is out for the year
Welcome to another week of UVA Football! This week the headlines include a UVA sophomore transferring and A fifth player from UVA has entered the transfer portal this season. Jowon…
Chesterfield sees big increase in 3-day COVID-19 update
by Brandon Jarvis Virginia has not been immune as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country. Right now the Commonwealth is seeing a 7-day average of 1,761 new cases…
Governor Northam expects the COVID-19 vaccine to begin being distributed in mid-December
By Brandon Jarvis Governor Ralph Northam provided an update to Virginians on Wednesday as the Commonwealth is dealing with rising COVID-19 numbers. Northam and his administration also provided a timeline…
A look at the bills already filed for the 2021 General Assembly session
Posted by Brandon Jarvis Virginia’s General Assembly is scheduled to convene for their regular session after the new year on January 13th. Legislators have been prefiling bills since July and…
Mathews County reports first COVID-19 death
Virginia has not been immune as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country. Overall, Virginia’s cases are not rising at an alarming rate but they are trending in a…