U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are behind the push to make “Lucia’s Law” a federal one, in addition to other gun reforms recently adopted in Virginia.
Through their investigation, a U.S. official said local police alerted Secret Service about a suspicious person in the area, who was later determined to be Crooks.
On the eve of the Republican National Convention, questions remain about how both Republicans and Democrats will move forward following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
The governor’s office says the order would allow the Virginia Department of Education to establish a policy giving school divisions across the state the option to ban cell phones.
The Virginia Senate has recessed for a second time without repealing controversial changes to the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program.
Members of the Virginia Senate returned to the State Capitol Tuesday, expecting to deal with two pressing issues. But they left Richmond without striking a deal on either one.
The program waives college tuition expenses for spouses and children of military members who were killed or severely disabled as a result of their service.
Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott said he’s not opposed to reconvening the General Assembly to address a public outcry over recent changes to a state program that covers higher education costs for some military families.
He says he’s working to not move onto the next phase of the Advanced Clean Cars Act, and Virginians should decide what cars best fit their family and financial needs.
The Richmond Electoral Board met with the city’s inspector general in a closed session Wednesday following allegations of nepotism and financial improprieties in the election office led by Registrar Keith Balmer.