by Jeff Reynolds
Virginia has re-joined the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, and residential ratepayers are going to feel it again.
Virginians spent more than 600 million...
By Steve Haner,
The Jefferson Forum's June commentary outlines the energy challenges that Virginia faces in advance of the 2025 elections. Virginia is still...
Abigail Spanberger struggled at key moments to set her own agenda.
She stressed "affordability" during the campaign. However, the launch focused more on general themes...
by Ali Ahmad
A narrow majority of Virginians voted to disenfranchise rural Virginia between Friday, March 6th, and Tuesday, April 21st. This was part of...
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement demanded that Governor Abigail Spanberger and Arlington sanctuary politician not release Luzvin Garcia Moran. He is a...
Two Virginians. Two handguns. One law.
by Jeff Bayard
Imagine this scenario: The Walmart parking lot on Midlothian Turnpike is half-empty at 9:47 p.m. A man...
by Catesby Leigh
For a vocal minority, the "Summer of Love" of 2020, with its "Black Lives Matter", "occupied zones," and "statuary vandalism," shines brightly....
Northern Virginia drivers, who have been lining up for more than 40 years, have had their vehicles inspected every two-years (in addition to the safety inspections that are required in Virginia), for emission testing. This mandate only applied to Northern Virginia localities and was passed in 1982 as part of the 1970 Clean Air Act. It was an appropriate response to the air pollution crisis at the time.
John Reid's campaign may have benefited from Governor Glenn Youngkin telling him to withdraw from the race for lieutenant-governor. The former Richmond radio host is now attracting more attention and a larger audience than ever.
The executive order signed by President Donald Trump to stop future offshore wind farms on federal ocean leases does not appear to target the Virginia project currently underway.