Delguadio fights back, vows to run for reelection, accuses others of trying to ‘appease’ the media.
Three initial proposals were rejected in the move, but all entities are encouraged to continue participating.
But governor sees ratings dip — especially among women.
Testy board votes after long discussion about grand jury report on official's misuse of aides; the full board will decide how to use the Sterling budget.
MWAA head says construction delays will push Metro rail line back by eight weeks, making January opening unlikely.
McAuliffe raised $1.9 million in June compared to Cuccinelli's $1.1 million.
After a prosecutor declined to seek indictments against the Sterling supervisor, the Loudoun Board plans disciplinary measures.
The man who has headed the department since 2010 has offered his resignation, effective July 31.
The gubernatorial candidate discussed his ideas for supporting Virginia's 840,000 veterans during campaign stops in the region.
The advertisement criticizes Cuccinelli for staying silent on the renewal of the Violence Against Women Act.
Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor would ban gifts for politicians over $100.
Senator to mark first six months in office by talking with constituents about economy, job growth, immigration reform, reducing gun violence and support for veterans.
Surveying and engineering will begin soon, while heavy equipment is likely to begin work in Spring 2014.
Virginia U.S. Rep Frank Wolf is one of 26 Republican co-sponsors of the Federal Marriage Amendment
Virginia considers leasing air space over Rosslyn and East Falls Church Metro stations to generate funds for transportation improvements. Should Fairfax follow suit?
Both major party candidates for Virginia governor support revising gift laws, but Terry McAuliffe's camp is pushing Ken Cuccinelli to go one step further.
Anyone with one of the tanks should use caution, contact vendor.
A former intern for Frank Wolf praises the work of GOP legislators in targeting the crime.
Transportation officials provided the information during the Keep Tysons Moving conference Thursday.
“Virginia needs open-minded, economically literate leadership, not culture wars and class wars,” Libertarian contender says.
The Metro Momentum Plan sets out a vision for the system through 2025 and a framework for the future.
Transit service should assist retail and restaurant workers, and make community more pedestrian friendly.
The man planning to run for the Sterling supervisors' seat in 2015 calls for resignation now.
Political appointee and former candidate for supervisor, Phyllis Randall responds to candidate’s comments about slavery.
The panel was not asked to deliberate for an indictment, but issued a report noting perceived shortcomings in state law, county policies. Attorney says jury overstepped its bounds.
Here’s a breakdown of the issues considered, the responses made and the recommendations submitted in the case.
The Loudoun CAC welcomed members of the community into its facility at Inova’s Cornwall campus and honored those who have served it.
The grand jury reports suggests the General Assembly and Loudoun examine laws, rules for aides, but found no legal violations.
"Howie" Lind is the former chairman of Virginia's 10th district Republican committee.
Chesapeake pastor and attorney E.W. Jackson is the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia.
The Virginia Sec. of Transportation explains his position on the proposed roadway.
Americans 'deserve to know the unvarnished truth' about TWA Flight 800 explosions, which killed 230 in 1996; reconstructed plane parts reside at GWU in Ashburn.
Representatives say safety is a top priority and the project remains on track.