April 11, 2023 US Department of Education launches probe into Loudoun County Public Schools over handling of sexual assaults The Department of Education is opening an investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools over concerns it failed to appropriately respond to reports of sexual assault.
April 10, 2023 Virginia mom of 6-year-old who shot teacher charged in connection with the shooting The mom of a 6-year-old Virginia boy who shot his teacher in January is being criminally charged in connection with the shooting, according to the Newport News Commonwealth's Attorney's Office.
April 10, 2023 7-year-old boy in Virginia flips ATV, killing 5-year-old passenger A 7-year-old boy was driving an all-terrain vehicle in Virginia when the ATV flipped and landed on his 5-year-old passenger. The 5-year-old girl was killed at the scene.
April 8, 2023 Holy Saturday: In declaring the risen Christ, we can be like angels at Jesus' empty tomb, faith leader says The angels who announced to Mary Magdalene and "the other Mary" that Jesus had risen from the dead made the most important announcement in history, said Dr. Ben Gutierrez of Richmond, Virginia.
April 8, 2023 Abortion clinics will get 'special status' under new zoning rules, DC-area church warns The Alexandria, Virginia, City Council is considering a zoning amendment that could make it easier for abortion clinics to be built in the Washington, D.C.-area city, according to a Catholic group.
April 7, 2023 Former Navy officer pleads guilty to child porn charge after NCIS sting Christopher Paul Hetherington pleaded guilty to child pornography charges Friday, after the former Navy surface warfare officer was arrested in December in an NCIS sting.
April 7, 2023 New York woman abducted by her child’s father killed in shootout between captor, police: cops A woman who was allegedly abducted from her upstate New York home by child's father died during a shootout between police and her alleged captor in Virginia.
April 7, 2023 Lawsuit challenges Virginia Gov. Youngkin’s process of deciding which felons can get voting rights back Virginia Gov. Glenn Younkgin’s process in deciding which felons can get voting rights back is being challenged by a newly filed lawsuit that claims the system is unconstitutional.
April 7, 2023 Virginia scientists discover graves of 3 men who belonged to one of the nation’s oldest Black churches Archaeologists and scientists discovered three graves belonging to men who were part of the First Baptist Church, one of the nation’s oldest Black churches.
April 6, 2023 Jason Miyares demands DC leaders acknowledge crime problem: Stop the criminal-first mindset Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares slams Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and state officials after Christy Bautista was brutally murdered allegedly by a repeat offender in the nation’s capital.