With the threat of federal budget cuts looming, Virginia lawmakers are laying the groundwork to respond to potential changes that could impact healthcare coverage for roughly 630,000 residents.
Virginia moves legislation on swastikas, free water at restaurants that sale alcohol and retail cigarette deliveries ...
Brown is stuck in a frustrating gap: she earns too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to receive employer-sponsored ...
Legislation to ease Virginia’s lingering school bus driver shortage is cruising through the General Assembly. A bill allowing ...
With a growing demand for skilled workers, Virginia lawmakers are tackling a critical issue: the shortage of career and technical education (CTE) teachers. A bipartisan effort to provide an ...
With bird flu cases cropping up across the country — including in Virginia — members of the state’s Democratic congressional ...
Virginia legislation would allow localities to incorporate social determinants of health such as poverty and access to fresh ...
Virginia’s legislature has once again approved legislation to create a regulated and taxed cannabis marketplace, and with ...
Trump’s proposal to have US take over Gaza and potentially deploy US troops to the volatile region met with little enthusiasm ...
Legislation aimed at cracking down on high school athletic recruitment tactics — specifically barring officials from using ...
With the federal government slashing its workforce and attempting to freeze billions in funding, Virginia lawmakers are ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Maryland Wednesday issued a nationwide injunction against President Donald Trump’s executive ...