January 7, 2023 Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old identified, parents demand action A following an incident where a 6-year-old student shot a teacher in Newport News, Virginia on Friday, parents are calling on the school district to enact stricter rules to keep students safe.
January 6, 2023 Virginia police say 6-year-old student shot teacher at Newport News elementary school Virginia police have a 6-year-old student in custody after a school shooting at a local elementary school that left one adult staff member injured.
January 6, 2023 Former NFL player running for Virginia seat previously trashed United States, bashed police Aaron Rouse, a former NFL player who's now running for state senate in Virginia, previously bashed the United States and law enforcement officers, comparing them to 'slave patrols.'
January 5, 2023 Virginia dad charged with 'trespassing' at school board meeting on CRT has case dismissed A Loudoun County, Virginia was found not guilty Wednesday after he was arrested in June 2021 at a raucous school board meeting involving parents protesting the district's policies.
January 5, 2023 Arizona higher education executive appointed chancellor of Virginia' Community College System An Arizona higher education executive has been chosen to be chancellor of Virginia' Community College System. David Doré will lead Virginia's 23 community colleges starting April 1.
January 5, 2023 Virginia delegate found not guilty of assaulting fellow GOP lawmaker A member of the House of Delegates was found not guilty of physically assaulting a fellow GOP lawmaker. A judge ruled that there was not enough evidence in proving an assault occurred.
January 4, 2023 Virginia Gov. Youngkin vows to probe 'heinous cover-ups' at state schools: 'I'm not going away' Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' Tuesday to break down two key school scandals that have riddled The Old Dominion State.
January 4, 2023 Youngkin calls on Virginia AG to investigate high school that withheld merit-based awards Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is calling for an investigation into a high school that delayed informing students of their merit awards in the name of equity.
January 3, 2023 Virginia man convicted in police killing could get additional prison time A Virginia man who has been convicted in a police killing could get additional time in prison. While serving his 36-year sentence he was convicted of two more assaults while in prison.
January 3, 2023 Virginia Lt. Gov. Sears torches high school's equity-based rule on merit awards: 'This is not America' Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears reacts to a top Virginia high school delaying notifying students of merit awards on 'Fox & Friends' Tuesday.