Civil rights groups have created hotlines and will send out volunteers on Election Day to help answer voters’ questions and ensure that eligible voters aren’t hindered. They held a conference […]
When I moved to Richmond in December 2014, I chose the Shockoe Bottom neighborhood because I liked the old factories converted into living spaces. Out on a walk, I wandered […]
Republicans raised questions Monday about a news report showing that a state Senate candidate who was funded in part by Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s political action committee is the wife of […]
The Library of Virginia will lose 15 of its 126 employees under Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s plan to close a projected budget shortfall, and it’s not yet clear which positions will […]
Gov. Terry McAuliffe outlined plans Thursday to close an expected fiscal 2017 budget shortfall. They include 26 layoffs, 15 coming from the Library of Virginia. McAuliffe said affected employees would […]
Corey Stewart, the feisty Virginia chairman of the Donald Trump presidential campaign, was fired Monday after he defied a campaign directive not to participate in an afternoon protest at the […]
Environmental activists Monday protested Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s positions on fracked-gas pipelines and coal-ash ponds and what they called his coziness with Dominion Virginia Power. In violation of Capitol Square Bell […]
Poor salaries and an unsustainable workload are prompting a surge of troopers to leave the Virginia State Police this year while applications continue to decrease, the agency’s commander wrote to […]
Federal prosecutors will not attempt to retry former Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen McDonnell, on corruption charges, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Thursday. Other than formal court action, […]
Executive branch agency heads have until Sept. 20 to send Gov. Terry McAuliffe proposals to cut 5 percent of their budgets in fiscal year 2017 because of an estimated shortfall. […]