Miyares, Youngkin Honor the 51st March for Life in Washington

It was snowy and cold, but it didn’t stop the largest and longest civil rights protest in American history from turning out in huge numbers. If you watched the legacy news media, you might not have known about the fact that hundreds of thousands of people descended upon Washington for the 51st annual March for […]

New Evidence Links Infamous Virginian To Notorious Crimes

In a major breakthrough, Virginia authorities have identified the late Alan W. Wilmer Sr. as the perpetrator in three cold cases dating back to the 1980s, revealing the connection six years after his 2017 death. Posthumous DNA analysis linked Wilmer to the murders of David L. Knobling, 20, and Robin M. Edwards, 14, in Isle […]

Youngkin Seeks To Cut Taxes Without Acknowledging Fine Print

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is looking for a signature issue to carry him through the remainder of his term in office. Like a Republican of old, he’s latched onto the idea of cutting the state’s income tax.  What’s not to like, right? The tax hikes to help cushion the blow to state revenue. Youngkin also […]

Virginia’s Recreational Marijuana Rollout Faces Regulatory Roadblock

The anticipation for the commencement of recreational marijuana sales in the state at the onset of the new year has been met with a series of regulatory setbacks. Despite the General Assembly’s landmark decision to legalize cannabis in 2021, the planned initiation of recreational sales faced delays. Proposed bills aimed at establishing a regulatory framework […]