The bill, which emerged from the legislative process in the House of Delegates, represents what Garrett called a deceptive maneuver. Initially framed around solar...
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...
In his remarks, Singh revisited a gun violence bill that successfully passed the General Assembly and was signed into law. He then highlighted another...
The root of this issue lies in Virginia's unique state-controlled alcohol distribution system through the Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority. When a restaurant procures a...
When these sites become overgrown with vegetation, littered with debris, and damaged by weather or neglect, concerned citizens and history enthusiasts find their hands...
by Bronson Winning
Democrats in Richmond have advanced legislation that would eliminate the Second Amendment's very essence. They did so without any restraint and with...
That campaign saw Warner challenge longtime Republican incumbent John Warner in a closely contested race. Despite a strong effort, Mark Warner fell short, losing...
The tax, permitted under Virginia state law, requires retailers to charge 5 cents per plastic bag, with proceeds earmarked for environmental cleanup, litter mitigation, and reusable bag distribution to low-income programs.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that Polyzent Trading, a Virginia-based startup specializing in the manufacturing of stretch film wrap used for industrial palletizing and shipping, will invest $1.1 million to develop the company’s first manufacturing site in Lynchburg. At full capacity, the facility will create 20 new jobs across manufacturing, marketing, and management positions.Â
The tax, permitted under Virginia state law, requires retailers to charge 5 cents per plastic bag, with proceeds earmarked for environmental cleanup, litter mitigation, and reusable bag distribution to low-income programs.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that Polyzent Trading, a Virginia-based startup specializing in the manufacturing of stretch film wrap used for industrial palletizing and shipping, will invest $1.1 million to develop the company’s first manufacturing site in Lynchburg. At full capacity, the facility will create 20 new jobs across manufacturing, marketing, and management positions.Â
Julie Briskman, the Board of Supervisor representing the Algonkian District in Loudoun County, was spotted last night alongside her boyfriend, both raising their middle fingers at passing motorists in her neighborhood.