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A recently released Richmond resident argues that the governor's lack of standards for which felons are re-enfranchised is an arbitrary licensing scheme burdening protected expressive speech.
Democrats are criticizing Governor Glenn Youngkin for axing an item in the state budget that they say would have helped more ...
George Watkins, a former felon who had his restoration request denied by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, challenged the process in ...
Graduates and their families are flocking to Liberty University's campus for the biggest day of the year: Graduation Day.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is set to be Liberty University’s keynote speaker for their 52nd commencement ceremony at 7 p.m. on ...
New felony crimes include mail theft, intimidation by using a swastika, sexual extortion and trespassing with a drone.
Youngkin has described himself as an “all-of-the-above” energy supporter with plans to support fossil fuel sources as well as ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has his first primary election challenger in Baltimore Blast owner Ed Hale.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today the launch of the Made in Virginia Investment Accelerator (MVIA), a first-of-its-kind ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that a global toy manufacturer will invest $366 million in a new warehouse and distribution center that will eventually come to Prince George County, offering new ...
Gov. Youngkin’s veto echoed constant arguments that public regulation stifles private innovation. For the lawmaker behind the bill and pro-business advocates alike, the truth is more nuanced.
A high school English and journalism teacher out of Roanoke County was named the next Virginia Teacher of the Year.