In a significant development for Virginia's criminal justice system, the General Assembly has passed and enacted House Bill 118, which establishes new requirements for...
RICHMOND, Va. — In a stunning display of desperation and sloppiness, Virginia Democrats have filed a typo-riddled emergency motion with the U.S. Supreme Court...
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...
The Fairfax County School Board, consisting of Chair Sandy Anderson of Springfield District, Vice Chair Robyn Lady of Dranesville District, Ricardy Anderson of Mason...
by Scott Dreyer
The Tazewell County Circuit court Judge Jack Hurley issued a temporary injunction on Wednesday against the yes/no Gerrymandering Election which concluded on...
Sturtevant, representing a district that would be severely impacted by the proposed maps, accused Democrats of selling Virginians 'a bill of goods.' He detailed...
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....
RICHMOND, Va. — As Virginia voters narrowly approved a controversial constitutional amendment on April 21, 2026, that paves the way for temporary Democratic-led congressional...
The first bill, focused on combating gun violence, successfully passed both chambers of the General Assembly and was signed into law by Governor Abigail...
Virginia Democrats released on February 5 their new proposed maps for carving up the Old Dominion in 11 new Congressional Districts. According to the US Constitution House seats are allocated by population. Since Virginia has a little over 8 million people, we have eleven members in the House of Representatives.
Democrats ask voters to protect democracy, abandoning America's most sacred democratic principles: that the voters choose their politicians and that elections have meaning.
Senator Mark Obenshain, speaking at a recent session, highlighted the dangers posed by the proposal. He noted that 80 percent of Americans, including a majority in Virginia, support reasonable restrictions on abortion, such as parental notification and consent laws for minors.
A Tazewell Circuit Court judge ruled on both unconstitutional grounds and statutory grounds that the General Assembly Democrats' attempt to amend the state Constitution to allow a redistricting Congressional district this year was invalid.
The author has just finished reading a news story by Markus Schmidt, the prolific journalist who writes for the Virginian-Pilot. This was a reprinting of an article that Mr. Schmidt had written for the Virginia Mercury, his employer.
Virginia's ongoing redistricting saga took a significant turn in October when Democratic leaders in the General Assembly convened a surprise special session to propose a constitutional amendment allowing for mid-decade adjustments to the state's congressional maps.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the Loudoun County Board of Education in connection with an Title IX case involving alleged discrimination against two Christian high-school students for raising religious objections about the school's Transgender restroom practices.
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.
Abigail Spanberger may claim to be concerned about women's issues, but if Virginia voters elect her as governor this November, her policies could prove dangerous - and even deadly - for both women and infants.