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Mariah Cain, Staff Writer The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia plans to spend $1 million in ads, mail, and volunteer outreach to highlight 10 congressional candidate’s stances on

More than 7,000 Virginians were involuntarily sterilized between the years 1924 and 1979 under the Virginia Eugenical Sterilization Act. Advocates for the surviving victims won a three-year battle Thursday

Delegate Lacey Putney is retiring from his position after 52 sessions in the Virginia General Assembly. Putney is 84-years-old and is the longest serving legislator is Virginia history. Putney

Wednesday morning Virginia lawmakers will reconvene to address and hopefully settle a large-scale transportation funding overhaul. Governor McDonnell's proposal to eliminate the state gas tax and raise the

Virginia's transportation costs are in the news again, as Gov. Bob McDonnell addressed delegates, members of the General Assembly, contractors and state transportation workers in Tyson's Corner on

The Virginia General Assembly has aimed its focus on human trafficking, or slave labor that frequently involves the sex trade. Both adults and children become victims to human