The Virginia Supreme Court will take its time to decide a case that could keep Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s appointments from serving on three Virginia university governing boards, or allow them to serve after being sidelined since June. The high court heard oral arguments in the case on Thursday.
The Virginia Supreme Court will take its time to decide a case that could keep Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s appointments from serving on three Virginia university governing boards, or allow them to serve after being sidelined since June. The high court heard oral arguments in the case on Thursday.
FAIRFAX, VA – A new poll released today by the Northern Virginia Republican Business Forum shows Virginians strongly approve of Governor Glenn Youngkin and...
All Virginia News conducted the following interview with Ram Venkatachalam, candidate in the upcoming January 7th Special Election for Virginia House of Delegates District 26.
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American Indian community leaders from the Muslim, Hindu, Christian, and Sikh faiths have publicly announced their support for Republican candidate Mike Clancy for Congress...
In Virginia, the EdEquityVA initiative, launched under Democrat Governor Ralph Northam’s administration, aimed to create a more equitable public school system by addressing systemic inequities that...
Congressman Adam Schiff has called on Big Tech companies like Meta, Google, X, and TikTok to crack down on misinformation and disinformation ahead of...
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This is every amateur speaker’s dream, to follow Russell Brand. Thanks a lot, God!
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The opening ceremony was a foul, obscene, and disgusting display scorning that which is sacred for over 2 billion Christians. Xi Van Fleet, immigrant...