Kaine, Dominion Tout Energy Saving Project
Kaine Signs Bills to Assist Military Families
McDonnell Sees Fat in VDOT, Medicaid, Urges VDOT to Rebrand
McDonnell Says He Won’t Sign Pledge Not To Raise Taxes
Virginia is Last State to Request Stimulus Funds for Roads
Auditor Critical of Work on State Public Safety Radio System
Gilbert Says Education is the Key to 15th District Economy
Sherwood to Attend Forum on Military-Community Relationships
Front Royal Police Eye Better Facility
Bipartisan Bewilderment to Proposal to Scrap 3rd Grade History SOL Test
Chesterfield Growth Steering Committee Meets for First Time
Norfolk Prepares to Put Vacant Gem Lots Up for Sale
Norfolk Assessors May Look, But Not Knock or Ask
Norfolk School Board Chair to Leave After End of Term
Welfare Fraud Investigations in Virginia Beach on Rise
Newport News Might Regulate Shipping Containers Used as Storage Sites
Title 1 Funds to bring New Staff, Training to Newport News Schools
Union Says Newport News Fire Illustrates the Danger of Cuts
Judge Fines Gloucester 40, Appeal Looms
Charlottesville May Up Efforts to Fight Mosquitos
Claudette Robertson Hopes for Commonwealth Attorney Post in Pittsylvania






McDonnell on tax increases: a clear, resounding, unequivocal yes, no, maybe, not sure. And then he gets it right: “not ready for prime time.” His words, not mine. So says the Washington Times. BKD
Welfare fraud. Medicare fraud. Corporate malfeasance. Any leader who helps make honest money the general norm, with very few exceptions, will deserve to be hailed as a redeemer.