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More than thirty candidates from across the country were considered for the position of superintendent of Virginia State Police.
In a rare move, the clerk of the House of Delegates said the vetoes cannot take effect because they violate provisions of the ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) Current Employment Statistics Survey (“CES” or “establishment survey”) data, Virginia’s nonfarm payroll ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward high ...
Route 58 in Damascus, the road that follows the Virginia Creeper Trail is now open after losing about a mile and a half of the road during Helene.
A new executive order will expand Virginia's fight against antisemitism, Gov. Glenn Youngkin told the Combat Antisemitism ...
Betting sites believe the 2025 Virginia gubernatorial election will be a one-sided race, with Democrat Abigail Spanberger ...
In stirring Richmond gathering, Combat Antisemitism Movement unites state leaders, students, and faith figures to honor ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin visited the Harrisonburg Innovation Hub on Wednesday to announce more than $16.9 million in state funding for workforce housing investments across Virginia.
VIRGINIA, USA — Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed Executive Order 48 on Monday, expanding statewide efforts to combat antisemitism and anti-religious bigotry in Virginia’s public schools and higher ...
(WSET) — On Friday, Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed two bills into law, establishing Virginia's Large Animal Veterinary Grant ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — On Monday, Governor Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 48 to expand his efforts to combat antisemitism at Virginia public schools and institutions of higher education.