A convicted sex offender covered with tattoos was captured in Washington D.C. on Wednesday after being wanted for failing to report to a transitional center in Texas.
Google and Netflix fight the municipal broadband restriction bill in Virginia, Some advocacy groups also join the companies to to veto the bill which prohibit municipal broadband deployment in Virginia unless in specific circumstances.
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell won the sympathy of judges in his bribery trial. The judges was questioning the scope of federal laws that prosecutors used to convict McDonnell in corruption case.
Virginia governor recently issued an executive order that restored the vote to two hundred and six thousand people with felony conviction. This move was even rightly hailed as a milestone in Virginia.
US Supreme Court finally weighs down former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell's corruption case yesterday, April 27. McDonnell's case follows his 11 corruption convictions made in September 2011 together with his wife Maureen.
The US high court might make it harder for the government to crack down on public corruption, hinting on Wednesday a possible overturn on former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's federal bribery conviction.
Former Governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell's legal team will make oral arguments before the Supreme Court on Wednesday morning in an effort to avoid the two-year prison sentence he has.
The court ruled on Tuesday that a Virginia school board is violating anti-discrimination laws by barring a transgender boy from using the boys’ restroom.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe vetoed the religious freedom bill. The bill aimed to protect opponents of same-sex marriage is seen by the governor as discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Virginia Automobile Dealers Association filed a lawsuit against Tesla Motors Co. that seeks to keep the electric carmaker from opening a second company-owned dealership in the state of Virginia.
Lawmakers in Virginia have voted to bring back executions through the use of an electric chair, providing that drugs for lethal injection are unavailable.
The state of Virginia is having a shortage of drugs used in execution via lethal injection. This is the mere reason lawmakers are now pushing the revival of the electric chair as an option for executing convicted inmates.
Republican-controlled Senate may approve the legislation into law, bringing back the electric chair as Virginia's default method of execution, due to the difficulty of obtaining the drugs used in lethal injections.
The Federal Court in Virginia is now handling the case of the state's voters ID law. Critics dissaprove the law as it creates barriers among minority groups, especially the poor segment of the society.
MoneyGram has already agreed to settle allegations that criminals were using its service to defraud people. With that, Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced the settlement with the money transfer company.
A second Virginia Tech student was charged with murder for the death of 13-year-old Nicole Lovell. Police are still determining the suspect’s motive, according to reports.
The trial of an eccentric former Virginia political candidate charged with murdering three people over an 11-year period started on Monday with jury selection.
The father of a Virginia journalist killed in an on-air shooting said on Thursday he would become a crusader for gun control, but analysts said there was little likelihood of legislation on the federal level any time soon, despite changes in some states.