January 24, 2023 Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin addresses push for tax relief Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin discusses lowering taxes and the future cost of living in his state on 'Your World.'
January 24, 2023 Virginia family sent to prison after forcing Pakistan woman into ‘modern-day equivalent of slavery’ A Virginia family was sentenced to federal prison Tuesday for forcing a Pakistani immigrant to perform labor around their home for more than a decade, prosecutors said.
January 24, 2023 DC-area shooting suspect mistakenly released from jail shortly after arrest: police A Virginia man accused of shooting someone was mistakenly released not long after being arrested, police said.
January 24, 2023 VA gun control bills advance in Legislature after recent shootings at university, elementary campus Virginia’s Democrat-led Senate has approved a range of gun control bills which would ban most firearms from public college campuses. The bill will go to the GOP-controlled House next.
January 24, 2023 Confederate general’s remains moved to VA hometown The remains of Confederate Gen. A.P. Hill were moved to his hometown in Virginia. His statue, which was also removed, was Richmond’s last standing Confederate monument.
January 21, 2023 Winsome Sears slams teachers unions over Virginia merit mayhem: 'Making education in their own image' Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears calls out "rogue educators" and teachers unions over the merit awards scandal, criticizing the push for woke ideology in schools on "Cavuto Live."
January 21, 2023 Virginia school downplayed warnings from teacher before she was shot by 6-year-old boy Officials at the Newport News elementary school in Virginia reportedly downplayed concerns voiced by the first-grade teacher before she was shot by her six-year-old student.
January 21, 2023 Virginia student allegedly sexually assaulted in Fairfax County school bathroom A female middle school student was allegedly sexually assaulted in her school bathroom earlier this month. Police are investigating the incident.
January 20, 2023 Virginia jury rejects Costa Rica woman's claims about sex trafficking ring A Virginia jury did not believe a woman who claim police officers protected a prostitution ring that threatened her if she stopped working.
January 20, 2023 Virginia schools’ merit mayhem shows ‘pattern of misplaced priorities’: Carrie Lukas Independent Women’s Forum president Carrie Lukas discusses the investigation into 17 Virginia high schools for delaying notifying students of receiving merit awards.