DC Sniper Gets Married In Prison
(DC)- Officials say the D-C sniper is now a married man despite serving life in prison. Lee Malvo, now 35, is currently serving a life sentence in prison for being involved in the 2002 sniper ...Read more
(DC)- Officials say the D-C sniper is now a married man despite serving life in prison. Lee Malvo, now 35, is currently serving a life sentence in prison for being involved in the 2002 sniper ...Read more
(Richmond)- Soon, having a small amount of marijuana will no longer punishable by jail time. The General Assembly voted to decriminalize possession of marijuana and set a civil penalty of 25 ...Read more
(Richmond)- Minimum wage in the commonwealth is set to rise. The General Assembly approved a bill that will result in a gradual increase to 12-dollars-an-hour by 2024. Wages will go up to a minimum ...Read more
(Richmond)- Richmond International Airport is taking extra precautions amid coronavirus concerns. Airport officials say they’re adding extra hand sanitizer stations and emphasizing the ...Read more
(Stafford)- Authorities say a man has been indicted on charges in the fatal overdose of a Stafford woman. Back in October, officers found Ashely Childs dead in a ditch off Whispering Pines ...Read more
(Fairfax)- A Fairfax County doctor is facing up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to illegally distributing prescription drugs. Prosecutors say that 49-year-old Gurpreet Bajwa wrote ...Read more
(Richmond)- The General Assembly is giving local governments the choice to remove Confederate monuments. The State Senate passed the measure yesterday, with a set of rules in place for cities and ...Read more
(DC)- Officials estimate an outbreak of the coronavirus could cost DC 52 million dollars in tourism business. Tourism generates eight billion dollars annually in Washington and creates 80-thousand ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginia’s lieutenant governor is accusing Richmond’s mayor and a former governor of being racists. Justin Fairfax tweeted that he has trouble supporting Joe Biden for ...Read more
(Charlottesville)- For the first time since World War Two, the city of Charlottesville will not honor the birth of Thomas Jefferson. Going forward, the holiday will be known as Liberation and ...Read more