RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers have passed a bill limiting social media use for kids and teenagers under the age of 16.
Rep. Ben Cline said comments from Del. Jennifer Carroll-Foy of Prince William to a VMI boardmember were alarming, after ...
Amid growing concerns about federal workforce reductions on Virginia’s economy, a rapid spate of activity is underway in ...
Del. Danny Marshall, R-Danville, has announced that he will not seek reelection this fall for his seat in the House of ...
Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell entered the House chamber Wednesday with Sen. Aaron Rouse, D-Virginia Beach, holding a ...
Proponents say it's unethical to lie to children as their brains aren't fully developed, while opponents contend that lying ...
Area Democrats gathered in Williamsburg on Saturday evening to hear from two candidates who hope to secure seats in ...
Speaker Don Scott formed an emergency committee tasked with studying the possible fallout of significant federal funding and ...
Virginia fans of the Washington Commanders soon may be able to show their love via a specialty license plate. Legislation ...
About a third of state lawmakers are women, garnering 49 out of 140 seats. And of those female legislators, about two dozen have kids under 18, ranging from newborns to teens.
MAGA Governor Praises Trump Cuts that Threaten His Signature Innovation, "We Can Break the Status Quo"Republican Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has been a proponent of "laboratory" schools acro ...
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