Virginia Democrats are moving forward with their efforts to set up a retail market for the sale of recreational marijuana, something Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has implied he won’t sign into law.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles has been raising pay for more than half of its employees since August, based on a ...
Virginia’s attorney general has dropped a case against a former school district superintendent who was accused of firing a ...
Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world of legalized marijuana. This week, we give you an update on ...
Virginia has been under a Justice Department consent decree since 2012 to improve services for people with developmental ...
From the continued threats against the Voting Rights Act to new restrictions on mail ballots and voter registration, courts ...
Legislation to set up a regulated retail market for marijuana passed a first General Assembly hurdle on the same kind of party line vote on the essentially identical bill that Gov. Glenn Youngkin ...
Lawmakers on a Virginia Senate committee have greenlit a proposal to legalize and regulate adult-use marijuana sales in the ...
Legislators from both parties have introduced measures to create a stand fund to support emergency management programs across ...
Fired Loudoun County public school superintendent Scott Ziegler said he “was subjected to politically motivated prosecution.” ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Republican members of the Virginia General Assembly are hoping to create a scholarship program to ...
Wason Center Research Director Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo said the polls show that each is within the margin of error and that ...