Food costs spiked at gov’s mansion in FY 2012 | VirginiaTomorrow
April 27, 2013 2:44 PM
RICHMOND, Va.
An Associated Press review of state records shows grocery costs at Virginia's Executive Mansion hit the highest levels in years in late 2011 and early 2012, the months leading up to the...
Sex crime issues dominate Va. crime panel’s agenda | VirginiaTomorrow
April 26, 2013 12:02 AM
RICHMOND
The Virginia State Crime Commission will spend a lot of time talking about sex crimes this year.
Sex crime issues dominate Va. crime panel’s agenda | VirginiaTomorrow
April 25, 2013 11:20 PM
RICHMOND
The Virginia State Crime Commission will spend a lot of time talking about sex crimes this year.
Mudslinging mars GOP primary for state House seat | VirginiaTomorrow
April 25, 2013 9:20 AM
Allegations involving a prostitute and illicit drug use are rapidly turning the race for the Republican nomination in a Virginia Beach House seat into a nasty primary contest.
Ex-Navy SEAL Scott Taylor...
Va. AG’s office to withdraw from embezzlement case | VirginiaTomorrow
April 24, 2013 6:13 AM
RICHMOND
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is recusing his office from the case of a chef charged with emezzlement who once worked at Virginia's Executive Mansion, the second time in recent weeks he's stepped...
Virginia AG’s office to exit embezzlement case | VirginiaTomorrow
April 24, 2013 6:13 AM
RICHMOND
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli plans to withdraw his office from prosecuting embezzlement charges against the former chef at the Virginia's governor's mansion.
Todd Schneider was charged...
Speaker raising money for road bill’s GOP voters | VirginiaTomorrow
April 23, 2013 4:01 PM
RICHMOND
In the late February windup to a critical vote on a major road-funding bill, Virginia House Speaker William Howell encouraged Republican delegates to support it by telling them an affirmative...
A sluggish recovery casts new worries on Va. budget | VirginiaTomorrow
April 21, 2013 7:06 AM
RICHMOND
It looked like a steady rebound, if not a rousing one, for the revenues that keep Virginia's government operating.
A sluggish recovery casts new worries on Va. budget | VirginiaTomorrow
April 21, 2013 4:34 AM
RICHMOND
It looked like a steady rebound for the revenues that keep Virginia's government operating.
For 22 months from August 2010 until last May, every month but one brought revenues greater than those...
McDonnell’s energy adviser leaves for job at CNU | VirginiaTomorrow
April 19, 2013 7:22 AM
RICHMOND
Gov. Bob McDonnell's top energy adviser has left his administration for a job at Christopher Newport University.
Maureen Matsen was deputy secretary of natural resources and McDonnell's senior...
Big checks fatten coffers of McAuliffe, Cuccinelli | VirginiaTomorrow
April 17, 2013 4:50 PM
RICHMOND
When releasing political contribution summaries, most state campaigns emphasize their small-dollar and Virginia-based donations - not the deep-pocketed donors who help raise six- and seven-figure...
Officials seek quick fix for Interstate 64 congestion | VirginiaTomorrow
April 17, 2013 4:07 PM
Imagine checking your smartphone before leaving work - not for a traffic report, but to see if the rush-hour toll on the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel is $1.50, 50 cents or nothing.
McDonnell asks judicial hopefuls to submit names | VirginiaTomorrow
April 16, 2013 4:55 PM
RICHMOND
Gov. Bob McDonnell is inviting Circuit Court judge hopefuls to submit their names in consideration for vacancies around Virginia, including several in South Hampton Roads.
Among the slots McDonnell...
Northam seeks assault weapon ban, gun checks | VirginiaTomorrow
April 16, 2013 5:02 AM
RICHMOND
On the six year anniversary of the Virginia Tech mass shooting, Norfolk Dr. Ralph Northam is offering a sweeping plan to address gun violence through an array of policy changes ranging from mental...
Virginia abortion clinic regulations get final approval | VirginiaTomorrow
April 12, 2013 6:29 AM
RICHMOND
The Virginia Board of Health has given final approval to strict new regulations that abortion-rights supporters claim would force most of Virginia's 20 abortion clinics to close.
After Friday's...
Hearing on Virginia abortion clinic rules set for today | VirginiaTomorrow
April 12, 2013 12:35 AM
RICHMOND
Virginia's Board of Health is poised to approve strict new licensing rules on abortion clinics in the state.
Those guidelines -- they cover everything from architectural specifications to hygiene...
Decisive hearing on abortion clinic rules set for today | VirginiaTomorrow
April 12, 2013 12:35 AM
RICHMOND
Virginia's Board of Health is poised to approve strict new licensing rules on abortion clinics in the state.
Those guidelines -- they cover everything from architectural specifications to hygiene...
McDonnell named First Citizen of Hampton Roads | VirginiaTomorrow
April 11, 2013 11:40 AM
LEAD Hampton Roads announced Thursday that it has named Gov. Bob McDonnell its First Citizen of Hampton Roads.
Interim appointments likely to fill judicial seats | VirginiaTomorrow
April 10, 2013 3:49 PM
RICHMOND
Gov. Bob McDonnell and state legislators budgeted money to fill seats on local courts in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth and Suffolk. But when the General Assembly adjourned last week after...
Cuccinelli and McAuliffe face headwinds | VirginiaTomorrow
April 09, 2013 7:47 AM
Like hungry dogs with bones, Virginia Democrats and Republicans have latched onto issues they consider harmful to Ken Cuccinelli and Terry McAuliffe, respectively, and neither side seems ready to unclench...
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