September 16, 2022 Convicted DC-area sniper Lee Boyd Malvo’s parole denied as board rules he’s still a risk Malvo, one of the two men involved in the terrifying D.C.-area sniper killing spree, has been denied parole as a Virginia board has ruled he is still a risk to the community.
September 16, 2022 Virginia Libertarian party votes to dissolve themselves The Virginia Libertarian Party has voted to dissolve itself amid questions of candidate quality and disagreements with the party's national direction.
September 15, 2022 Virginia substitute school bus driver runs over parent's foot A bus carrying school children ran over a parent's ankle in Virginia before driving off with the students still aboard.
September 15, 2022 Arlington National Cemetery's Confederate monument on Naming Commission's chopping block The Naming Commission formed to remove references to the Confederacy from the military recommended getting rid of a Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery.
September 15, 2022 Virginia running trail alleged sex predator is illegal immigrant deported 3 times, wanted in NY jogger attack The suspect arrested in string of sexual battery and assault incidents along Virginia’s Washington and Old Dominion (W&OD) Trail is an illegal immigrant previously deported three times.
September 14, 2022 'Werewolf' killer who stabbed stranger 50 times poses as 'easy-going adventurer' on dating apps post-release Virginia “werewolf” killer who allegedly stabbed a stranger more than 50 times is posing on dating apps as an “easy-going adventurer” back from “travel” after his release, a report says.
September 14, 2022 Virginia county supervisors vote to change names of highways named after Confederate generals Supervisors in Fairfax County voted to change the name of two highways named after Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. The board's lone Republican was the sole vote against the change.
September 13, 2022 Virginia parents protest critical race theory outside Loudoun County School Board meeting Parent advocacy groups gathered outside a Loudoun County School Board meeting in Virginia on Tuesday to protest against critical race theory in schools.
September 13, 2022 Maryland police officers will not face charges in VA man's death after using stun gun Five MD police officers will not be charged after using a stun gun to subdue a man who died days later. Police reported to a home where the man was reported to be behaving erratically.
September 13, 2022 Youngkin slams VA Dems for 'desperate' attack on his campaigning for GOP midterm candidates Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin blasted his state's Democrats for their "desperate" attacks on his campaigning in support for GOP candidates across America.