Virginia Governor honors fallen Henrico officer

In response to the tragic death of Henrico Police Officer Trey Marshall Sutton, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin ordered all flags to be flown at half-staff Wednesday, April 6, from sunrise until sunset. According to this report, Police Officer Trey Sutton was killed in a three-vehicle crash when a truck drove into the intersection of Wilkinson Road […]

Virginia’s Governor Proposes 3-Month Gas Tax Holiday

In a move similar to the legislation made in Maryland, Governor Younkin is proposing a gas tax suspension to combat rising gas prices and inflation costs. Youngkin’s proposal would suspend the Motor Vehicle Fuels tax for May, June and July before slowly phasing it back in slowly in August and September. The state tax is […]

Dad Facing Charges After Raising Concerns About Possible Predatory Behavior at Elite Virginia School

A concerned father faces four misdemeanor charges thanks to an obscure law and a commonwealth’s attorney’s apparent decision to look the other way even though the defendant is a black man facing particularly dubious charges. Harry Jackson’s alleged crime? Tweeting that Jorge Torrico, a liberal activist, exhibited grooming behavior while interacting with Thomas Jefferson High […]

VCDL, VAPLAN Rank Virginia’s General Assembly Legislators

Via the Virginia Star: The pro-gun Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) has released a scorecard of legislators from the recent General Assembly session, with most Republican legislators scoring 100 percent. In tallies that count votes, Delegate Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper) and State Senator Mark Obenshain (R-Rockingham) earned the highest scores based on the number of votes cast and […]

GOP Group Introduces Resolution Recognizing Emma Weyant As Rightful Winner Of NCAA Swim Final Over Biological Male

In response to transgender athlete Lia Thompson’s NCAA Swimming Final win, a group of Republicans in Congress is introducing a federal resolution to recognize swimmer Emma Weyant as the rightful winner of the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s 500-Yard Freestyle swimming championship. Lia Thompson, a biologically male transgender swimmer, recently made headlines by winning the […]

Biden Calls for War Crimes Trial Against Putin

Via American Liberty News: Over the weekend, graphic footage recorded by soldiers and journalists in recently liberated Kyiv Oblast depicted the aftermath of apparent Russian war crimes. In Bucha, soldiers stumbled upon a mass grave containing the bodies of more than 150 civilians following the Russian military’s decision to abandon the town. A Maxar Technologies […]

Youngkin Signs 45 Bills Ahead of Special Session

In an effort to get as much done before tonight’s General Assembly Special Session as possible, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed 45 non-controversial bills on Friday. (RELATED: What You Need to Know About Virginia’s General Assembly Special Session) Youngkin’s released a press  highlighted bills to cut fees for sportsmen, increase law enforcement training to recognize human […]

Court Upholds Conviction of Man Who Shot at Richmond Officers

In 2020, Anthony J. Slayton, was found guilty of shooting at police officers who were patrolling the streets around a public housing complex in Richmond and was sentenced to nine years in prison. Two years later, the Virginia appeals court has upheld the conviction, dismissing his argument the evidence presented at his trial was insufficient […]

Virginia State Agencies Blamed for Snowy I-95 Gridlock

Months after the infamous January snowstorm that left I-95, and former Governor Ralph Northam in a gridlock, a independent study has found the root cause of the issue. In the 41 page report, the agency found that Virginia state agencies collectively “lost situational awareness” and failed to keep up with growing gridlock during the January […]