Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring forgets that favorable judgement has a price in the world of politics.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring forgets that favorable judgement has a price in the world of politics.
The picturesque rolling hills of Central Virginia will now be updated will the high-speed broadband Internet service that the metropolitan areas of the Commonwealth have enjoyed for years.
Governor Ralph Northam predicts Super Bowl appearance for Redskins and speaks about new stadium in Virginia.
Virginia students will be borrowing more for higher education this coming school year.
March for Lives’ David Hogg mocked by NRA for protesting against guns while being protected by entourage of armed guards.
Sandbridge’s beaches will be replenished after Congressman Scott Taylor helped secure funding to provide the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with what they need to protect the area from erosion-induced storm damage.
Although July’s jobs numbers missed economists’ predictions, previous months were revised and show the U.S. economy is still growing strong.
The king-making within establishment Democratic circles has forced out an African-American veteran running in the 40th House District in favor of Mr. Karaoke himself, Dan Helmer.
The trend of big city mayors kicking out ICE continues as Democrat opposition sets its sights on the abolition of the federal immigration agency.
Perhaps donations don’t buy action, but one could be forgiven for assuming that donations to Wexton can buy silence.