Republican Party of Virginia finalizes nomination details
In a meeting Friday night, the Republican State Central Committee approved a Convention Call that will allow Republicans to vote at remote locations spread across the Commonwealth in order to…
How Virginia’s data protection law will affect consumers, businesses
By Hyung Jun Lee Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — Information technology experts say a new Virginia consumer data protection law could be more robust, but it will force businesses…
Anonymous attacks in the GOP gubernatorial race continue to scare party operatives
In what might be their best opportunity in a decade to win statewide in Virginia, Republican gubernatorial candidates are facing anonymous attacks which could potentially deepen the divide and make…
As the GOP chair tries to navigate the messy nomination process, local party leaders express disappointment in leadership
The Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) continues to struggle with finalizing the nomination method for statewide candidates. While party leadership was trying to get feedback from all local unit leaders…
VCU Adjuncts Demand 172% Pay Increase
Roughly 100 Virginia Commonwealth University instructors are demanding what many adjuncts across the state want: a fair wage. Pay for adjunct instructors would more than double if requests are met.
Carter faces a primary challenge and points to inappropriate release of voter data to challenger
Helen Zurita announced Monday afternoon that she is seeking the Democratic nomination to run in HD-50, the district that is currently represented by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Delegate Lee Carter.
The first endorsement from a sitting member of the VA congressional delegation goes to Kirk Cox
Republicans are battling for the gubernatorial nomination in the year that might provide the best opportunity to win statewide since Bob McDonnell in 2009.
Jennifer McClellan discusses legislating while running for governor
State Senator and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McClellan successfully championed several pieces of legislation during the General Assembly session that ended last month. In an interview, the senator talked to…
Lawmakers amend Virginia Human Rights Act; kill workplace harassment bills
The Virginia General Assembly passed several bills this session expanding employment protections for people with disabilities and domestic workers but killed a pair of workplace harassment bills.
The Republican Party of Virginia is continuing to struggle with finalizing its nomination process.
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