Jurors in Richmond began deliberations Tuesday in the federal corruption case against former Va. Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen.
The former U.S. House Majority Leader plans to join boutique investment bank Moelis & Co. to the tune of a $3.4 million pay package.
The board has referred 17 individuals to the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney, the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia and DOJ.
On the stand, former governor plays down state favors for drug-maker, but he opens up about marriage woes.
Supreme Court grants delay of Appeals Court ruling that struck down Virginia's gay marriage ban.
As defense begins calling its witnesses in Bob McDonnell corruption trial, effort underway to return to unhappy couple narrative.
All eyes on Supreme Court after Circuit Court says gays and lesbians can marry Aug. 20.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
State officials and the Virginia DMV reached an agreement Wednesday that allows the companies to operate in Virginia.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Tuesday a special election has been set for Nov. 4 to fill the congressional seat of Rep. Eric Cantor.
Challengers of Virginia's same-sex marriage ban want a federal appeals court to allow gay marriages before a Supreme Court ruling.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
Cantor (R-Va.), who stepped down as U.S. House Majority Leader Thursday, said he plans to resign his seat in the House of Representatives.
In a 2-1 decision, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Virginia's same-sex marriage ban Monday, declaring the ban unconstitutional.
Restaurant association, chamber, oppose tax.
Cat adoptions are discounted throughout the month of June.
How to keep from getting bitten and prevent West Nile Virus.
Jon Feere, Legal Policy Analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, weighs in on Virginia AG's recent decision to extend in-state tuition to students brought to United States illegally.
These students, often called "DREAMers," will still need to gain admission to an institution of higher education.
U.S. Rep. James P. Moran Jr. and U.S. Rep. Frank R. Wolf are both retiring from Congress.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Reps. Moran, Cummings, Tierney, Cartwright, Lujan-Grisham original co-sponsors.
May event is hosted by the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce.
Event in Fairfax Monday night will include straw poll for 8th congressional District race.
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Straw polls will be held for candidates seeking Democratic nomination for Virginia's 8th and 10th congressional District seats.
Supervisors Herrity and Smyth vote against measure. Public hearings on budget and tax rate begin Tuesday, April 8.
Changes this week in schedule due to snow storm.
Police lobby to maintain programs as safety measure, opponents critical of revenue.
Legislation was introduced by Northern Virginia lawmakers Delegate Scott Surovell and Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn.
The shelter will waive fees on 10 of the shelter’s biggest "heartbreakers."
In interview with radio station, Warner says he is ready to sign petition to deport pop star Justin Bieber.
Some services impacted by the holiday.
Neither side won damages in lawsuit, Washington Post reports.
Dozens of activists want McAuliffe to act on environmental concerns.
Where to find tax forms, a refund status, past filings, business advice and more.
House of Delegates votes to lift ban on Sunday hunting.
Mainstream mental health professionals cite dangers of attempting to 'cure' someone of homosexuality. Federal courts have upheld bans on the practice on minors in California, New Jersey.