RICHMOND - Lawmakers recently sent the governor twin bills that he vetoed last year, which aim to protect the state’s native wildlife by educating consumers on invasive plants.
A joint venture of Simpson Development Co. Inc. and EYA LLC is teeing up a pair of old office buildings in Old Town ...
Del. Holly Seibold, D-Fairfax, introduced House Bill 1941 and Sen. Saddam Salim, D-Fairfax, introduced Senate Bill 1166. The ...
The father of 20-year-old Sudiksha Konanki, of South Riding, Virginia, has asked Dominican Republic officials to widen their ...
Capital News Service is a program of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Robertson School of Media and Culture. Students in ...
The George Mason University women's basketball team made history today by capturing their first-ever Atlantic 10 (A-10) ...
There is an elevated threat for rapid fire spread today, according to a special weather statement issued by the U.S. National ...
— Former Rep. Denver Riggleman, a full-time distiller of small-batch spirits in Nelson County, speaking about the stretch of ...
Jasmine Moawad, 49, pleaded guilty to a felony after police say she posed as a lawyer and charged thousands, then threatened ...
Stephan Smerk, who for years lived a quiet life in Niskayuna, was sentenced Friday for the 1994 stabbing death of Robin ...
Lawmakers recently sent the governor twin bills that he vetoed last year, which aim to protect the state’s native wildlife by ...
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