Vigil for twins illuminates Hanover’s grief
It was a somber gathering. No singing. Just prayers and heartfelt remembrances and hugs and tears.
It was a somber gathering. No singing. Just prayers and heartfelt remembrances and hugs and tears.
Some proposed laws aimed at improving motorist safety have been shot down in the Virginia General Assembly.
Those who want to repeal the law argue there are so many loopholes it’s meaningless. That’s almost true, in part because the gun lobby asked for loopholes.
Kerger came to the Library of Virginia in Richmond to address members, community partners and legislators at a time when state legislatures are cutting or eliminating longstanding contributions to public broadcasting.
New details have emerged in the homicide of Brett Wells, the 16-year-old Atlee High School student shot to death Saturday night.
Marti said she simply wanted to live the Bible verse John 1:14, which says, in essence: “The word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.”
Virginia’s vast computer network system suffered another critical blow.
The new media make the old crew look like punks, because the new guys have you on their side
Dianne Gadow, the superintendent of Richmond’s Juvenile Detention Center, has been relieved of her duties.
New Washington D.C. law forces exterminators to capture and relocate rats, and critters.
Public school sex education has been tricky subject since it began 90 years ago, during the Roaring 20s after soldiers with STDs returned from the Great War and spread the diseases.
Woman hopes to become the author of Virginia’s official state song.