May 1 Accused MS-13 ringleader one step closer to deportation after judge dismisses charges Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, an alleged MS-13 leader, faces removal proceedings after charges against him were dismissed in federal court.
April 30 Kamala Harris plans to take on Trump in first major speech since leaving office — but it'll cost you to watch Emerge, a training organization that seeks to prepare Democratic women to run for office, is charging $25 for viewers to gain access to the virtual livestream of the event.
April 29 After Hurricane Helene, Virginia couple welcomes new home built by volunteers Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin joins an elderly couple who were survivors of Hurricane Helene as they attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for their newly built home.
April 27 Trump vows to bring Columbus Day back ‘from the ashes’ Trump called out Democrats for tarnishing Christopher Columbus' reputation, vowing to bring back Columbus Day from the ashes in a post on Truth Social.
April 25 Famed stunt pilot was in contact with control tower prior to fatal crash at Langley Air Force Base A famous stunt pilot who died while attempting to land at Langley Air Force Base spoke to air traffic controllers prior to the tragedy.
April 24 Famed stunt pilot dead after plane crash at Langley Air Force Base, NTSB investigating First responders responded to the scene of what the NTSB called an "experimental" plane crash at Langley Air Force Base, killing the pilot.
April 23 Virginia police officers shot during traffic stop near popular shopping center; suspect killed Two Virginia police officers were taken to the hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening after a suspect, who is now dead, shot at them during a traffic stop in Fairfax County.
April 23 Virginia town backs away from dissolving police department after citizen uproar A Virginia town has reversed a decision to dissolve its police department after citizen backlash. Purcellville residents protested, forcing officials to reconsider the controversial proposal.
April 21 Glenn Youngkin praises 'law enforcement heroes' behind more than 500 arrests of 'violent criminals' Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin breaks down the state's 521 total arrests of criminal immigrants on 'The Story.'
April 19 Another state confirms measles case with infected child its first of year Virginia recently announced that its first case of the measles this year involved a child who had traveled out of the country prior to being diagnosed.