The governor visited Fairfax County on Monday to rally support for his transportation bill, promising some money to reduce fees on the Dulles Toll Road.
If enacted into law, the measure would allow home-schooled students to try out for teams at public schools. Area's Del. Rob Krupicka and Del. Scott Surovell voted "no" to measure.
Legislation in Virginia's House of Delegates could prevent teens under 15 from using indoor tanning salons and require those older to get parental permission.
Tuesday vote will authorize program to survey mosquitoes for West Nile Virus, which killed a county resident and affected eight others in 2012.
Northern Virginia NORML chapter would like to see marijuana laws handled on the state level, not the Federal level.
Virginia Senators Warner and Kaine speak in Reston and warn about sequestration's effects on the economy and national security.
Jail time no longer a maximum penalty under proposed law.
Supporters 'optimistic' about bill becoming law next year.
Snyder spoke to the Greenspring Retirement Republican Club on Tuesday
The town hall meeting will cover issues affecting local residents.
Alexandria's Del. Scott Surovell vote for measure that would give all schools letter grades, while Del. Rob Krupicka voted against it.
Four West Potomac High School students traveled to Richmond to learn more about the Virginia General Assembly.
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Cox launches more than 750 locations throughout Fairfax County, 51 of them in Greater Alexandria.
Senators and delegates representing the Mount Vernon area co-sponsored SJ 276.
Virginia Senate bill prohibits smoking in a vehicle when carrying kids aged 15 or younger.
Virginia State Sen. Chap Petersen among those praised for introducing safety legislation Tuesday in first Bicycle Action Day in Richmond.
County officials have proposed using jail inmates to clean up illegal signs on county roads.
Arlington delegate's legislation, modeled after federal DREAM Act, moved forward Tuesday night.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors may raise capacity limit to 12 children by special permit, but by-right limit will stay at seven.
County needs 350 commitments to the plates before the Virginia Department Of Transportation will produce them.
Two right lanes blocked near northbound Route 1 and North Kings Highway.
A look at what's canceled, rescheduled Friday as winter weather advisory goes into effect.
Bill would have allowed those with medical conditions access to retailers' employee-only bathrooms.
On average, 1,000 foxes are trapped in pens each year in Virginia to be ripped apart by dogs for what some call "blood sport." Humane Dominion activists will host a peaceful protest Wednesday outside the Virginia state Capitol in Richmond.
The swearing-in ceremony for the second inauguration of President Barack Obama, Monday in Washington, DC.
Read the full text of President Barack Obama's speech made on the occasion of his second inauguration.
Student ambassadors from across the U.S. and China dined with "George Washington" and "Abe Lincoln" at the Collingwood Library and Museum
Maps, schedules, social network and more for Obama's ceremonial swearing in.
Due to unprecedented security levels, a wide range of items are prohibited at the inauguration, balls and some related events.
Republican candidate Ken Cuccinelli and his Democratic challenger, Terry McAuliffe, gunning for 2013 election.
Combination of holiday and Inauguration Day means mix of closed government offices, while other county workers will be working.
Group charged with evaluating school safety says it'll focus on experts and fact, not emotion.
Lawmakers gather at Capitol.
Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday morning shows race has tightened a bit since November.
Senator Toddy Puller, Sen. Adam Ebbin, Del. Rob Krupicka, and Del. Scott Surovell are heading to Richmond for the 2013 session of Virginia's General Assembly.
Fairfax County residents gathered Saturday for a four-hour hearing.
Kaine takes oath of office Thursday afternoon at U.S. Capitol.
Krupicka plans to address a diverse portfolio of issues, but says the bulk of his bills will focus on education.