The five new laws are: minimum wage rises to $12.41, legacy college admissions end, jury age expands, child labor fines increase, and cancer screening coverage.
Two Virginia legislators — one Democrat and one Republican — plan legislation to limit what debt collectors and creditors can seize. Del. Phil Hernandez, D-Norfolk, wants to make it easier to limit ...
Highs will reach the 60s and lower 70s. Showers and storms will increase mid to late afternoon. Some strong/severe storms are ...
The No. 3 Fighting Irish finish their four-game home stand when they host Virginia Sunday afternoon at Purcell Pavilion ...
Trump’s expected return-to-office mandate faces furious resistance from federal employees, many of whom are covered by union ...
At least two people have died as severe storms and tornadoes tore through parts of Texas and Mississippi on Saturday, ...
The Great Drone Hysteria first afflicted New Jersey and New York — with maybes from Maryland and Virginia. Then California ...
Y2K specifically referred to the use of a two-digit number in tracking the current year in computer programming, which could ...
Danville public defender office and commonwealth's attorney have trouble filling positions amid statewide attorney shortage ...
The Fall 2024 housing market continues to outpace last year’s according to the November 2024 Virginia Home Sales Report ...
Colorado women’s basketball junior Jade Masogayo has a kind demeanor off the court and perhaps a bit too kind on the court at ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Robert Davis Jr. had 19 points in Old Dominion’s 82-44 victory over Virginia Wesleyan on Saturday. Davis ...