This past weekend, about 80 residents streamed into the Board Auditorium of the Government Center to voice their concerns to ...
General Assembly session on pause as a result of Richmond’s water crisis, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree that ...
Richmond starts water testing, but city remains under boil water advisory “Dry January” became all too literal in Richmond, where most city residents and businesses were struggling with a water outage ...
Understanding the history of data centers in Virginia provides insight into how the General Assembly may manage the industry going forward, ...
When Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears found herself boiling water in her Richmond apartment after Monday’s powerful winter storm ...
Legislators plan a confrontation with Gov. Glenn Youngkin over two of his highest-profile vetoes last year: bills for a state ...
A report released in December by the Virginia General Assembly’s Select Committee on Advancing Rural Healthcare showed the ...
Democrats outperformed Kamala Harris’ showing in three legislative districts but fell short of President Biden’s showing back in 2020.
The state is working tirelessly to help and support Richmond officials as they endeavor to get the city’s water treatment plant back online.
Virginia Democrats retained majorities in the state Senate and House Tuesday night, in the first election since Trump's November win.
Lawmakers will return to Richmond on Monday after the start of session was postponed due to no running water in the area.