On December 1 around 2:45 p.m., the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office received a call about a …

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
On December 1 around 2:45 p.m., the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office received a call about a …
Virginia’s FY 2023-2024 budget includes some wins for both businesses and workers, according to pro-business …
Governor Youngkin has added a huge boost to Virginia’s law enforcement by announcing a massive …
Attorney General Jason Miyares honored eight people for their service to crime victims in the …
Police officers in Warrenton, Virginia are set to be graded on their performance by the …
In an attempt to “transition away” from the criminal justice system, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) …
Showing that he is a man of his word, Governor Yongkin has donated his entire …
In a landmark decision, believed to be the first of its kind, this kind of …
As the Virginia State Senate is set to vote on legislation that would classify abusing a family pet a felony, they are setting their sights on providing the same measures against those who abuse or kill law enforcement animals.
After he supported it during his 2017 gubernatorial campaign, Ralph Northam has vetoed a bill that would ban sanctuary cities in Virginia.