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Under the legislation, rape and incest victims would be able to obtain abortions at up to eight weeks of pregnancy, but only if they report to law enforcement first.
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A judge in Virginia Beach struck down the suit on jurisdictional grounds, citing state law and the U.S. Constitution.
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A ratepayer protection that state regulators included in a recent order approving Dominion Energy Virginia’s application to build and recover the costs of a massive offshore wind farm will force the utility to scrap the project, Dominion said in a filing this week.
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Glenn Youngkin says he will propose setting nearly $400 million of the surplus aside as a starting point for tax relief in the next budget cycle.
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A former Virginia police officer who testified against a friend and former supervisor he joined at the Capitol in the Jan. 6 insurrection has avoided prison time for his role in it.
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Former Rocky Mount Police Sgt. Thomas Robertson didn’t speak in court before a federal judge sentenced him to seven years and three months in prison.
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The guidelines are a departure from federal guidelines, which take a stricter approach.
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Buchanan County Sheriff John McClanahan said Thursday that crews from state and local agencies worked throughout the night to locate and reunite residents with their loved ones.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin has asked four Republican lawmakers to draft the legislation.
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Virginia voters have picked a state senator and a law enforcement official as the Republican nominees for what could be two of the country’s most competitive U.S. House races.