Fairfax County, home to one of Virginia's largest public school systems serving over 180,000 students, has now joined a troubling trend where traditional American observances are sidelined in favor of operational convenience or ideological priorities. Veterans Day, originally established as Armistice Day to commemorate...
A donation of $4,500 was made on April 22, 2026, by Alfonso Lopez through ActBlue Virginia to support a Virginia candidate. This contribution adds to the fundraising efforts for Delegate Alfonso Lopez, who represents the 3rd District in the Virginia House of Delegates. Lopez...
Documents obtained that show four violent illegal alien criminals have been charged with murder in Richmond, Virginia over the past two years, and multiple others with unlawful gun possession.
Delegate Joshua Cole is running for re-election in Virginia’s 65th district which encompasses Fredericksburg and parts of Stafford and Spotsylvania County. He is a far-left radical running in a centrist district.
If John McAuliff wins the Virginia House of Delegates District 30 race in November, Virginians can expect their energy bills to rise and the power to go out.
Virginia was the first Southern state to ban so-called conversion therapy in 2020. This is a program that helps children accept their God-given sexual orientation and gender.
Jones has a history of siding with powerful people, whether it's predatory lenders or debt collectors. The legislative history of Jones and his affiliations make it clear who he is on.
Jay Jones, the Virginia Democrat candidate for Attorney General, took a stand in public against protecting children who are vulnerable. Jones, as a Virginia Delegate for 2020, voted against some mandatory reporting laws pertaining to sex crimes committed against minors. Jones voted for House bill 257, which removed the requirement that school principals report misdemeanor crime to law enforcement. This included sexual abuse and battery.
Virginia Democrat Attorney-General candidate Jay Jones portrays himself as a defender for the working poor. But his career and political background tell a very different story. He is a lawyer and politician who has consistently put corporate giants before the individual or the underprivileged.
Restoration News published in June 2024 about woke ideologues who were in a North Carolina school and suspended Christian McGhee because he used the term "illegal Alien". McGhee's parents filed a suit against the district, and recently, their attorney announced that the McGhees had reached a settlement.