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Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that the Virginia Homeland Security Task Force passed 500 arrests this week. The VHSTF is a ...
Youngkin's announcement follows the signing of Executive Order 47, which directed the Virginia State Police and Department of Corrections to collaborate with federal law enforcement agencies.
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WRIC Richmond on MSNTech group urges Youngkin to veto kids’ social media safety billSome individuals in the tech industry are urging Governor Glenn Youngkin to veto a bill meant to protect kids online.
Governor Youngkin says of the 521 arrests made since the operation started February 25, 132 are affiliated with gangs.
Youngkin's role as a foot soldier in Trump’s tariff-fueled trade war may seem contradictory, given that he made his living – ...
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The water crisis, which started on Jan. 6 due to a malfunctioning city reservoir system and lasted five days, was “completely ...
The NCAA has passed rules that would upend decades of precedent by allowing colleges to pay their athletes per terms of a ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNYoungkin declares Virginia Screen-Free WeekGov. Glenn Youngkin is urging all Virginians to put down their devices. It’s all part of what Youngkin is calling Virginia ...
A Richmond museum is preparing to open an exhibition in June that will explore the lives of free Black Virginians from 1619 ...
The water crisis that gripped the Richmond area in January, leaving the capital waterless for days, was “completely avoidable ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced help for small businesses in Central Virginia that were impacted by the Richmond water crisis.
Virginia spent $2.62 billion on supplies and materials last year, according to the legislature’s watchdog agency, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission. The state spent billions more on a ...
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