RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers have passed a bill limiting social media use for kids and teenagers under the age of 16.
A handful of sheriffs in Virginia have a practice that is alarming to members of the General Assembly – they shackle all juvenile defendants, regardless of the charges.
On Tuesday, the state Senate and House unanimously passed each other’s version of the Campaign Integrity Act, which would ...
The Washington region is bracing for a shock to the local economy from President Trump and Elon Musk’s sweeping cuts to the ...
The 2025 elections may not represent what the national environment will look like next year, but each race will test the GOP’s momentum and whether the cultural and political shifts of the last ...
Europe’s biggest economy is the 27-nation European Union’s most populous nation and a leading member of NATO, as well as the second-biggest weapons supplier to Ukraine, after the United States, ...
Buttigieg has recently spoken with labor leaders across Michigan and met with Whitmer and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, a ...
Democrats are criticized for sounding the alarm on Donald Trump’s policies but not providing solutions to improve people’s ...
Fairfax County's board of supervisors chairman says the Trump administration's proposed workforce reductions threaten ...
A bill has been introduced to abolish PEIA in West Virginia. House Bill 2623 says the purpose of this bill is to abolish ...
Chairwoman Susan Swecker says the Gov. Glenn Youngkin could learn from the example being set in neighboring Maryland.
Del. Danny Marshall, R-Danville, the sixth most senior delegate of the 100-member chamber, announced Wednesday he is not ...
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