Members of the Virginia General Assembly are balancing the books for next fiscal year, and that includes a discussion about tax cuts.
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Last Friday, Jan. 23, all charges were dismissed against three protesters who were arrested and cited during two separate demonstrations in Shenandoah County last year. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.
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Days before his term ended, Gov. Glenn Youngkin pardoned a former Fairfax County police officer who was convicted in a fatal shooting of an unarmed man accused of stealing sunglasses at a mall.
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An Afghan man living in Central Virginia reflects on his time helping U.S. Special Forces and where his allegiances lie.
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Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill preventing the unauthorized use of Virginia troops.
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"The idea that the American government would massively round up people, deny them due process, we need to live up to a higher standard," former Delegate Mark Keam told Radio IQ.
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The Office of the State Inspector General’s corrections ombudsman unit ended December by posting 8 site visit reports.
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Key themes emerged, including “overwhelmed” air traffic control, a failure to alert the jet's pilot about the other aircraft and a history of missed opportunities to reroute helicopter traffic.
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A judge ruled that a proposed constitutional amendment letting Democrats redraw the state's Congressional maps was illegal, potentially foiling their efforts to pick up seats in the U.S. House.
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Even law enforcement hawks on the committee admitted the bill didn’t seem to be the parade of horribles some feared.
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Until recently, Virginia was a state where voters had to have a reason to vote early. Now, the General Assembly is debating ways to make voting easier.
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