Two recently introduced General Assembly bills would have adverse effects on Stephens City, and other localities, if they are passed, according to town officials.
A 75-year-old tax break for the United Daughters of the Confederacy’s headquarters, and other Confederate groups, is again under challenge, after last year’s veto by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Newly proposed legislation could make it possible for Arlington to implement major county-government changes. Del. Patrick Hope (D-1) has introduced a bill for the 2025 General Assembly session that ...
Virginia lawmakers have proposed naming the bridge on I-264 over South Rosemont Road in Virginia Beach “Captain Matthew ‘Chevy’ Chiaverotti Memorial Bridge.” Chiaverotti ...
Budget amendments have been submitted in both the Virginia House and Senate which, if approved, could mean as much as $7.9 ...
A bill proposed by progressive lawmakers seeks to modify the residency classification of individuals who spend more than 90 days in Maryland annually ...
The Waynesboro Public Library is launching a new series of free “Paint N Sip” workshops starting in February and running ...
When the market is prevented from building housing of all types, the harder it becomes for anyone but the wealthiest to have ...
Filed bills include a grant program to help end food insecurity on Virginia college campuses, an endowment to provide ...
For the set of amendments to make it before voters in 2026, it will need to be passed by both chambers of the state legislature again next year.
In his 2025 State of the Commonwealth address, Governor Glenn Youngkin presented an optimistic assessment of Virginia’s ...