July 2, 2014
Zaina Kahuk
News Writer
Headlines
Tuesday marked 50 years ago President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964. The legislation came after decades of fighting
Richmond bankruptcy attorney Keith Phillips was chosen to succeed retiring U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Douglas Tice Jr.
On Thursday, the judges of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Police claim that the fatal shootings of a couple in Richmond appear to be a murder-suicide. The shootings occurred
Sunday afternoon.
According to police, 38-year-old Clarence Taylor II
The city of Richmond unanimously voted to eliminate the check box requiring convicted felons to disclose their crimes. However, on Monday, another regulation passed requiring felons applying for
Lawmakers in Virginia will spend the next several months working to revise the state budget, after Gov. Bob McDonnell presents his redrafted proposal on Monday morning in Richmond.
As Election Day draws ever nearer, Virginia has become a campaign battleground for both President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney. On Thursday, Obama spoke to a