Virginia’s new slowpoke law has produced results and provided measures to improve lane discipline on highways in the Commonwealth.

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Virginia’s new slowpoke law has produced results and provided measures to improve lane discipline on highways in the Commonwealth.
VDOT is under fire again, but not for bribes and drugs, or their $47 tolls in Northern Virginia, but for overcharges on E-Z pass customers.
As the race for VA-10 heats up, the Democrat’s lumpen opposition fails to crack Comstock’s bulwark of political acumen and relentless work ethic.
Some Virginia voters have recieved “confusing mail” regarding their registration status. However, the Elections Board says it’s nothing to worry about.
As the Metro was shutdown for over two hours and traffic piled up on I-66, NOVA drivers put a whole new meaning to #FrustrationThursday.
Following the February 14 massacre in Parkland, Florida, Prince William County is moving to be the first Virginia locality to put armed guards in schools.
Although many are led to believe that any government is wasteful, a new study shows that the Virginia Way seems to work in the Old Dominion.
As the forestry industry is imperative to Virginia’s economy, the DEQ’s new regulation does not reflect its carbon-neutral nature.
Following President Trump’s order to impose tariffs on China, the eastern nation hits back in retaliation that may disrupt Virginia’s agriculture economy.
Although the outrage over the citizenship question on the census seems to be relatively new, this argument was debated decades ago.