Virginia’s Love-Hate Relationship with Federal Spending
Warner Co-Authors Major Wall Street Legislation
UVA Faculty Senate Says Cuccinelli’s Actions Directly Threaten Academic Freedom
McDonnell Cannot Recall Issuing Demand Similar to Cuccinelli’s
Cuccinelli Manager Meredith Quillen Snags National Award for Campaigning
Virginia’s Launches Portable Housing for Aging Relatives
McDonnell Wants Jobs Panel Recommendations by October
Seafood, Wine on McDonnell’s Menu
Vicki Cobb Sees McDonnell Victories, Work Ahead
Environmentalists Call on McDonnell to Drop Offshore Drilling Plan
Scientists Say Spill Could Make Atlantic Coast
Obey Retirement Boosts Moran Clout
Boucher Proposes Online Privacy Legislation
Goode Explains Constitution Party Affiliation
Velvet Owner Won’t Appeal ABC Board Decision
Herring Clears Police in Shooting of Armed Murder Suspects
Scrutiny Falls on UVA Lacrosse
UVA Unaware of Huguely’s Earlier Arrest
Beach’s Schools Chief Use of Alert for Budget Issue Upsets Council
Central Precints Key to Price’s Newport News Win
W&M Student Foster Wins Seat on Williamsburg Council






It used to be that only some special positions needed background checks: Supreme Court Justices, CIA agents. After the grim news from U Va, where one student seems to have battered another to death, it looks like every student has to be screened before being admitted.