Apart from refusing contributions from Lt Gov Justin Fairfax, neither Gov Ralph Northam, nor AG Mark Herring, who admitted to wearing blackface years ago, have sought to sponsor a table at the event, showing that scandals still engulf Virginia Democrats
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A three-judge panel in Michigan has ruled that chalking a tire is a Fourth Amendment search, explaining that it does not constitute a reasonable search.
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By conforming Virginia tax law to the recently-altered federal law, Virginians should be able to file their state taxes without complications by next Wednesday.
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When it comes to the fastest area of population growth in the Commonwealth, one may speculate the suburbs of Northern Virginia next to Washington, D.C., or Hampton Roads, or Richmond, but you're all wrong.
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Tuition for some students at UVA will remain the same during the 2019-2020 school year as the Charlottesville university received a $5.52 million increase in its base appropriations to roll back a 2.9 percent hike in its base in-state tuition rate.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will introduce legislation next month to raise the age limit for people to purchase tobacco products and vaping devices from 18 to 21, but it will have exemptions for those who serve in the military.
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Seasonally-adjusted non-farm employment increased by 8,000 jobs in March after February’s figures were revised downward by 400.
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400 years after George Yeardley arrived in Virginia to assume the governorship, the House of Delegates released its project to share biographies and legislative info on nearly 10,000 men and women who have served as Burgesses or Delegates since 1619.
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D.J. Jordan, the Republican candidate for the 31st House of Delegates District, will face Delegate Elizabeth Guzman (D-Dale City) at the ballot box in November.
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Speaking in defense of the embattled governor, State Sen. Dave Marsden said he does not see Ralph Northam as a liability after his support of a controversial late-term abortion bill, "infanticide" comments, and the release of racist photos from his past.
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After calling for Governor Ralph Northam's resignation following the release of a racist photo just two months ago, Fairfax's Democratic State Senator Dave Marsden is now featuring him as the headliner of his fundraiser.
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During a Wednesday Senate hearing, Attorney General William Barr explained that the origins of the Russia investigation may have been mishandled, and that “spying on a political campaign is a big deal.”
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The first push in flipping the Commonwealth red is the upcoming 2019 elections, with all 140 seats in the General Assembly on the ballot in November.
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Eastern Virginia Medical School and McGuireWoods teamed up to unearth the origin of the scandal that rocked the Commonwealth in February 2019.
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Trying to reignite the push to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in the Virginia General Assembly, Fairfax's Delegate Kaye Kory relies on extraordinarily incorrect facts and figures about women incarceration.
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The shakeup shows President Donald Trump is set to go in a different direction amid ongoing influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border from Central and South America.
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Earlier in the day, Democrats held their own pro-abortion rally which had just 60 people in attendance, showing a stark contrast compared to those who came out to support protections for the unborn.
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The months of January and February were revised up by a combined 14,000 jobs, leading to the average monthly job gain over the course of 2019 sitting at 180,000 per month.
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