The reason for Virginia's budget do-over? Both Youngkin and Democrats blinked.
Week in Review
Jose Garcia Vasquez has served his time — and then some. Soon, he can reenter society. On Thursday, Virginia’s Supreme Court ruled that he had been wrongfully denied his earned sentence credits.
Officials in Virginia say a school bus struck a Department of Motor Vehicles building after swerving to avoid hitting a car, injuring two students and the bus driver.
In the 15 years between 2008 and 2022, 1,398 people died as a result of crashes involving motorcycles in Virginia — nearly 100 people per year.
A senior-level Virginia Department of Education official has left her post to serve as Gov. Glenn Youngkin's special adviser to the CEO of the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Richmond man who wants to use his earned GI Bill benefits to further his education and become a chaplain.
A Virginia legislative panel unanimously approved state incentive packages on Thursday for two manufacturing projects, one in Manassas for semiconductor chips and the other in Lynchburg for lithium ion batteries.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin still has concerns about legislation to legalize skill games. He thinks an answer could come when the General Assembly meets next month to consider a new state budget.
The calls roll in, 24 hours a day. Sometimes, it's abuse as a relationship becomes unbearable. Sometimes, money worries are unsurmountable. Sometimes, it’s the depths of depression so severe that there seems no way out. Sometimes, delusions that won’t leave a sufferer in peace.
A nurse at a hyper-monitored state women’s prison was arrested for allegedly stealing Oxycodone and forging related records.
Lawmakers will have to try again to give localities the option to levy local sales taxes to fund school construction. But legislators paved the way for a Petersburg casino vote in November.
The state Senate rejected Gov. Glenn Youngkin's amendments that would toughen state oversight of electronic skill games.
The House of Delegates on Wednesday quickly dispatched the governor's proposed budget amendments. That paves the way for a fresh start in a May special session.
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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The reason for Virginia's budget do-over? Both Youngkin and Democrats blinked.
Week in Review
Jose Garcia Vasquez has served his time — and then some. Soon, he can reenter society. On Thursday, Virginia’s Supreme Court ruled that he had been wrongfully denied his earned sentence credits.
Officials in Virginia say a school bus struck a Department of Motor Vehicles building after swerving to avoid hitting a car, injuring two students and the bus driver.
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Police said officers arrested Joseph Treakle, 18, of Richmond in connection with the fatal shooting.
“This has been a terrible two weeks,” said Police Chief Rick Edwards. “There’s no sugar-coating it.”
Richmond police on Thursday identified the victim of a fatal Wednesday morning shooting in Mosby Court as Robert Joseph, 25, of Richmond.
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The reason for Virginia's budget do-over? Both Youngkin and Democrats blinked.
Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority is putting a freeze on evictions from public housing communities while staff recheck rents and arrears calculations that tenants and legal aid lawyers have said aren’t current.
Jose Garcia Vasquez has served his time — and then some. Soon, he can reenter society. On Thursday, Virginia’s Supreme Court ruled that he had been wrongfully denied his earned sentence credits.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Richmond man who wants to use his earned GI Bill benefits to further his education and become a chaplain.