Triple-A Urging Handheld Cellphone Ban
(Richmond)- Triple-A is adding to the call for Governor Northam to ban cell phones from the hands of Virginia’s drivers. Triple A and the Virginia Sheriff’s Association are urging the ...Read more
(Richmond)- Triple-A is adding to the call for Governor Northam to ban cell phones from the hands of Virginia’s drivers. Triple A and the Virginia Sheriff’s Association are urging the ...Read more
(DC)- Both of Virginia’s U.S. Senators are calling for the full release of the Mueller report. Democrats Tim Kaine and Mark Warner say Americans deserve to see the complete findings. In a ...Read more
(Richmond)- A new law will make penalties tougher for anyone guilty of capital murder for killing a law enforcement officer. Yesterday, Governor Northam signed a bill that changes the minimum ...Read more
(Richmond)- All of Virginia’s public schools now have the option of starting class before Labor Day. Governor Northam signed bills this week that will allow districts to open as early as ...Read more
(Charlottesville)- Charlottesville schools are closed again today as police investigate a racially-charged threat. District officials kept staff and students at home yesterday after a threat of ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Northam is using his veto power to block two immigration bills. One bill intended to ban localities from restricting enforcement of federal immigration laws, while the other ...Read more
(Richmond)- Word is coming soon on whether or not a former Virginia governor will run for president. Democrat Terry McAuliffe said during a visit to South Carolina yesterday that he’ll make ...Read more
(Prince George)- A charter bus driver is being charged for a deadly crash in Virginia. The bus had 57 people on board when it tipped over on an I-95 exit ramp yesterday morning in Prince George ...Read more
(Clarke County)- State Police believe a shooting caused a man to wreck his truck in Clarke County on Sunday. A 72-year-old man was found dead inside the truck on Route Seven near Castleman ...Read more
(DC)- The Supreme Court will examine whether one of two snipers who killed ten people in the DC area 17 years ago deserves new sentencing in Virginia. The justices will review a decision by a lower ...Read more