Virginia’s Voting Integrity
The Supreme Court gives the Old Dominion the green light to purge its voting rolls of non-citizens.
Trump calls in to Chesterfield rally, says he wins if he carries Virginia
Ten days before the election, the former president said that if he carries Virginia, he will win the "whole ball of wax."
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A judge orders Virginia to restore 1,600 voter registrations purged ahead of the election
A federal judge has ordered Virginia to restore more than 1,600 voter registrations that she said were illegally purged in the last two months in an effort to stop noncitizens from voting
Virginia Voter Purge Blocked by US Judge Ahead of Election (2)
A federal judge in Virginia halted what she concluded was an unlawful, systematic purge of names from the state’s voter rolls ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, in a win for the Biden administration.
What Judge Patricia Giles' Virginia Voter Roll Pause Means for the Election
The DOJ had sued the state over its purge of suspected non-citizens from voter rolls with less than 90 days before Election Day.
Virginia Department of Transportation seeks feedback on I-64/I-264 Project
On Thursday, VDOT hosted a public hearing at Lake Taylor Middle School, hoping to get feedback from residents on the I-64/I-264 Interchange Improvements Phase III-A Project.
Trump hints that he might return to Virginia
On social media he touts a Saturday campaign stop in Chesterfield County by his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, co-chair of the Republican National Committee.
Virginia board votes to reject changes to hound hunting regulations
Hunting regulations will remain unchanged after the Board of Wildlife Resources voted against two proposals to update the right to retrieve law.
Virginia Tech kicks player off team over gambling matter
Virginia Tech's biggest offseason addition has been kicked off the team. The Hokies' men's basketball program announced on Wednesday that Hysier Miller
Former Temple Basketball Player Dismissed at Virginia Tech During Reported Betting Scandal Investigation
The NCAA, as well as other entities, have been investigating a potential gambling scandal at Temple, according to a Sports Illustrated report. Miller was the Owls’ leading scorer last season before transferring to Virginia Tech in the spring.
Virginia family still searching for answers on anniversary of loved one's murder: 'We miss her every day'
On Wednesday, the one-year anniversary of Baldwin's death, her family says they are still hoping that someone will come forward to help put her killers behind bars.
Virginia Beach Housing & Neighborhood Preservation holds housing resource fair
Virginia Beach Housing and Neighborhood Preservation is holding a housing resource fair for people who need help finding a home.
First Night Virginia canceled for another year
On Thursday, First Night Virginia announced this year’s event has been canceled but the organization did not specify why.
Virginia softball player contends with dust devil as she makes diving play for out
A Virginia high school softball player, competing for her travel team, made an incredible diving stop for an out as she contended with a dust devil in the the infield.
Teen Driver Safety: Navigating independence with caution in Virginia
Virginia and while those numbers are a ten percent decrease from 2022, the Commonwealth would like to do everything to keep them down starting with student drivers.
Rising costs hit auto, home insurance markets in Virginia
What those calls reflect is what insurance insiders call a “hard market” — rising claims costs and consumer demand for more coverage that push premium rates higher, Virginia Commissioner of Insurance Scott White said. In an interview he spelled out ...
Former propane worker charged in Virginia house blast that killed firefighter
A former employee of a propane supplier has been charged in the death of a volunteer firefighter who died while responding to a house explosion in Virginia in February, officials said.
Virginia hosts North Carolina with both teams under duress to reach bowl eligibility
A year ago, Virginia notched its biggest win of the season, upsetting nationally-ranked North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Chronic wasting disease spotted in West Virginia
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Chronic wasting disease, or zombie disease, is showing up in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, but what is chronic wasting disease? CWD neurologically affects deer, elk, and other similar animals. Wildlife disease specialist Ethan Barton says what makes this disease so sneaky is the way it develops.
Seahawks Hosted Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Patients At Practice For Crucial Catch Month
In collaboration with Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, the Seahawks helped to host patients at a Seahawks practice as part of the NFL's Crucial Catch initiative. The Seahawks recognized six patients, some who have recently completed their cancer treatment ...
Crash closes northbound lanes on West Virginia Turnpike
BECKLEY, W.Va. (WVVA) - All northbound traffic has been shut down on the West Virginia Turnpike, the West Virginia Department of Transportation announced. According to the Department of Transportation, northbound lanes are shut down at mile marker 34 south of the Interstate 64 interchange.
Georgetown's Ed Cooley shuts down rumors about Virginia job: 'I'm where I need to be'
Georgetown men's basketball coach Ed Cooley joined FOX Sports for an exclusive interview, shutting down any rumors about leaving to take the head coaching job at Virginia.
Col. Gary T. Settle, superintendent of Virginia State Police, to retire
In an email release, Youngkin announced the retirement of Col. Gary T. Settle, who leads the Virginia State Police. Settle served as the agency’s superintendent since 2018.
Virginia agribusinesses shoring up ahead of 2024 election
We don’t make sugar, we don’t grow bananas; about everything else you can get from here,” Cliff Williamson with the Virginia Agribusiness Council told Radio IQ.
Man convicted of participating in six slayings including New Bedford teen’s murder linked to MS-13 gang in Virginia
An MS-13 gang member from Virginia was convicted Monday of participating in six murders including the 2018 death of a man in New Bedford whose body was dismembered, stuffed into plastic bags and buried in the woods,
Virginia Catholic school among 2 middle schools in world picked for NASA rover challenge
Middle schoolers at St. Mary’s Catholic School in the Richmond Diocese were selected to participate in NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC).
New FBI data: hate crimes are up across Virginia
New numbers from the FBI show that reported hate crime numbers in Virginia are the highest they've been in almost 20 years.
What happens after vote counting ends in Virginia?
The morning after the election, local boards of elections return to work and the canvass begins. David Nichols is a former election services manager at the Virginia Department of Elections. He spent nearly seven years helping administer and support Virginia’s annual elections and primaries.
These Virginians won’t be able to vote next month
Mahon-Haft can’t vote for lawmakers yet, but he will frequent Virginia’s Capitol in the next legislative session to support their work. He and Carter had previously co-founded an organization called The Humanization Project, an advocacy group that also participates in educational programming.
'We need 'em': Virginia football, Tony Elliott hopes Scott Stadium fan attendance improves
After lackluster crowds at Scott Stadium for recent home games, the Virginia football team is hoping for increased attendance ahead of its Saturday tilt against rival North Carolina.
The Impact of 5G Technology on Virginia’s Tech Innovations
The advent of 5G technology marks a transformative moment in the tech landscape, not just globally but specifically in Virginia. As one of the leading states in technology development and innovation,
Early voting in West Virginia begins Oct. 23
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - Early voting for the November 5 general election starts tomorrow in West Virginia. Wood County residents can vote in-person at the Judge Black Judicial Annex on Market Street from 8:30 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon Monday through Friday and from nine to five on Saturdays.
Green Tech Innovations Emerging from Virginia
Where sustainability is becoming a pressing global issue, green technology (or “green tech”) is emerging as one of the most critical sectors for innovation. Virginia, known for its growing technology hubs and forward-thinking policies,
Virginia grants $3.9 million to protect Civil War battlefields
Virginia is granting more than $3.9 million to protect 621 acres of lands where Civil War battles raged, including two sites in Henrico County and one in Dinwiddie County.
Despite lower overall early voting numbers in Virginia, Virginia Beach sees record numbers
Voting early seems quite popular in Virginia Beach this year. The Director of Elections for the City of Virginia Beach reports record numbers.