May 3, 2016 Fire breaks out in Virginia high school classroom, some students hospitalized At least five students were injured after a fire broke out in a high school classroom outside Washington, DC, according to officials.
May 3, 2016 Man threatened with hatchet during fight over parking space, cops say A Virginia man was arrested after he threatened another driver with a hatchet during an argument over a parking space, police said Friday.
May 3, 2016 Virginia student sues liquor agents over bloody arrest A University of Virginia student has filed a $3 million lawsuit against the state liquor agents involved in his bloody arrest.
May 3, 2016 Officers who used stun guns on Va. man before his death won't be charged A county prosecutor in Virginia won't seek criminal charges against police officers who used stun guns multiple times on a black man before his death, she said in a report released Tuesday.
May 3, 2016 Cruz wins majority of delegates at Virginia convention U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has won the support of a majority of delegates up for grabs at a GOP convention in Virginia, delegates that could help decide the Republican presidential nominee if there's a contested national convention this summer.
May 3, 2016 Sister: No charges against police in Virginia stun gun case The sister of a Virginia man who died after repeatedly being shocked with stun guns by police says a prosecutor has decided not to bring charges against the officers.
May 2, 2016 16-year-old club volleyball player, family sue team over playing time A 16-year-old Virginia club volleyball player and her family are suing after her coaches told her she didn’t have the skills to compete with her teammates and cut her playing time significantly.
May 2, 2016 The Latest: Former prisoner cleared of '64 NYC killing The latest on the exoneration of a Virginia man more than 50 years after a prosecutor says he was wrongfully convicted in a New York City killing (all times EDT): 3:30 p.m.
May 2, 2016 Jailed Virginia lawmaker charged with forgery, perjury A Virginia lawmaker who was just re-elected despite being jailed for a sex scandal with a teenager has been indicted on new felony charges, according to a special prosecutor.
May 2, 2016 Virginia governor hospitalized after thrown from horse in Africa Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe was hospitalized Monday in Richmond with complications from being tossed by a horse and breaking seven ribs during a holiday trip to Africa with his family, a spokesman said.