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Thursday, June 5, 2025

Virginia’s budget surplus grows as revenues beat expectations due to Republican management

Virginia’s general fund revenues rose sharply in April, bucking signs of a national economic cooldown as the state continues to post steady long-time job growth and rake in more tax dollars than projected.

Arlington leader opposes a region-wide tax on sales to support Metro

Arlington's representative in a panel that is studying D.C. Metro financing opposes a regional sales tax for the transit system.

Response to “Trump’s Attack on Offshore Wind is Hurting Virginia. Why Aren’t Republican Leaders Fighting for Us?”

The Virginia Mercury article (May 19, 2025) argues that President Donald Trump’s executive order halting offshore wind project approvals, permits, and funding is detrimental to Virginia’s economy, particularly the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project, and criticizes Republican leaders like Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares for not opposing it.

Crime

Mike Chapman, Virginia’s Sheriff Keeping Streets Safe Through Enforcement of the Law

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Traffic stops and searches of motorists in Loudoun County have increased dramatically the first three months of this year compared to the same period in 2024, sparking complaints from activists and some residents.

Virginia Homeland Security Task Force Has Arrested Over 500 Criminal Illegal Immigrants, Over 130...

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The Virginia Homeland Security Task Force (VHSTF), a federal-state partnership established by the U.S. Department of Justice to combat transnational organized crime, gang violence and immigration violations across Virginia passed 500 arrests this week, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Monday.  

Maryland man who punched Dulles Airport Gate agent to appear in court

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This week, a Maryland man who allegedly punched a Dulles International Airport gate agent is due to appear in federal court for the first time.

Police say student who made threats was armed with knives at school

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Police have charged a middle school student after they say he threatened a student with a blade.

Armed Robbery at Leesburg Convenience Store

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Loudoun County, VA (March 14, 2025) - The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) is investigating an armed robbery that occurred this morning, Friday, March 14, 2025, at a convenience store in Leesburg.

Bill to boost college opportunities for prisoners awaits Youngkin’s action

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A bill to boost higher education opportunities for prisoners cleared Virginia’s legislature with bipartisan backing and could soon be signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. 

Free Speech Will Never Be Free

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The concept of unrestricted speech, often referred to as "free speech," is a cornerstone of Western society and, more specifically, the United States. For...

The money was gambled: A local CFO is sentenced to 9 years in prison...

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John Hunter Raines was sentenced on Wednesday to nine years of federal prison for stealing millions from the Virginia Birth Injury Fund. The former CFO, who claimed to have been his victim, had a courtroom packed with his supporters as well as the families of children with disabilities.

A woman fatally shot at Chantilly residence by a man

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Fairfax County Police are investigating an alleged domestic shooting that resulted in a death in Chantilly.

A man was shot in Herndon near the Worldgate Shopping Center

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Around 2:40 pm today (Wednesday), officers from the Town of Herndon police department and Fairfax County Police Department were dispatched the 2100 block of Centreville Road.

Vienna / Oakton Doctor pleads guilty for prescribing drugs improperly, faces up to 20...

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David Allingham who owns Oakton Primary Care Center authorized the renewal of medications without physical examinations of patient between April 2019 and at least January 2024. According to The Department of Justice.

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