Abigail Spanberger’s closest allies, Fairfax County Commonwealth attorney Steve Descano, and Sherriff Stacey Kincaid released another violent criminal, illegal immigrant, back into the community despite his federal firearms conviction and allegations.
My legal team appealed the October 31, 2024 decision of the Prince William County Circuit Court, dismissing our suit against County Board of Supervisors, for approving Digital Gateway Project and allowing 37 massive data centres in the piece of agricultural land adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield.
Now for some good news! According to data released by Centers for Disease Control, the number of fentanyl-related death in Virginia decreased by 44% from the previous year in 2024.
Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.
Shortly after Spanberger embraced Sheriff Stacey Kincaid, three violent illegal immigrants were arrested in Fairfax—including a convicted child sex offender who Kincaid had released
Governor Glenn Youngkin has declared April 13–19, 2025, as Virginia Screen-Free Week. This statewide initiative encourages Virginians of all ages to take intentional breaks from phones, tablets, and social media — and reconnect with family, community, and the world beyond the screen.
Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.
In a landmark move, Virginia’s Republican-led legislature has passed House Bill 2783, a law that carefully distinguishes between the sacred swastika, a symbol of peace and prosperity in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and the Nazi Hakenkreuz, a notorious emblem of hate.
The Fairfax County FLECAC (“Family Life Education Curriculum Advisory Committee”) was asked by this year’s School Board to “explore instruction on gender identity in elementary school.”
Abigail Spanberger’s closest allies, Fairfax County Commonwealth attorney Steve Descano, and Sherriff Stacey Kincaid released another violent criminal, illegal immigrant, back into the community despite his federal firearms conviction and allegations.
My legal team appealed the October 31, 2024 decision of the Prince William County Circuit Court, dismissing our suit against County Board of Supervisors, for approving Digital Gateway Project and allowing 37 massive data centres in the piece of agricultural land adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield.
Now for some good news! According to data released by Centers for Disease Control, the number of fentanyl-related death in Virginia decreased by 44% from the previous year in 2024.
Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.
Shortly after Spanberger embraced Sheriff Stacey Kincaid, three violent illegal immigrants were arrested in Fairfax—including a convicted child sex offender who Kincaid had released
Governor Glenn Youngkin has declared April 13–19, 2025, as Virginia Screen-Free Week. This statewide initiative encourages Virginians of all ages to take intentional breaks from phones, tablets, and social media — and reconnect with family, community, and the world beyond the screen.
Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.
In a landmark move, Virginia’s Republican-led legislature has passed House Bill 2783, a law that carefully distinguishes between the sacred swastika, a symbol of peace and prosperity in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and the Nazi Hakenkreuz, a notorious emblem of hate.
The Fairfax County FLECAC (“Family Life Education Curriculum Advisory Committee”) was asked by this year’s School Board to “explore instruction on gender identity in elementary school.”
As soon as President Trump took office, he issued an executive Order to protect civil rights and end discriminatory diversity equity and inclusion (DEI), policies within the federal government.
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.
Kyle McDaniel is the head of the Fairfax County School Board budget committee. He was charged with embezzlement two months ago by a company with which he had been affiliated.
On April 1, 2025, the Loudoun County Democratic Committee issued a press release condemning Sheriff Mike Chapman’s decision to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Virginia's new Law will take effect in the next school year. It requires that high-performing students be automatically enrolled into accelerated or advanced math.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin today signed 185 pieces of legislation, including HB 1910 and SB 1289 carried by Delegate Hillary Pugh Kent and Senator Emily Jordan prohibiting public elementary and secondary schools from serving any food that contains specific color additives for school meals or competitive food.
The University of Virginia Board of Visitors has passed a resolution dissolving its Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Community Partnerships and ordering an audit of university policies and programs to ensure they are in compliance with the Equal Protection Clause of U.S. Constitution.
After failing to pass legislation last year that would have made breakfast and lunch free for all public school students regardless of income (at a staggering cost of $201.5 million),
Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Commonwealth Fusion Systems, the largest private fusion company, will make a multi-billion dollar investment to build the world’s first grid-scale commercial fusion power plant at the James River Industrial Center in Chesterfield County, Virginia,