RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
By Meghan Gaffney Capital News Service RICHMOND, Virginia - Last summer, Kate Noon, a mother of two in Richmond, read a news article about Virginia's dubious distinction as a state where women don't have the…
Los tres integrantes de la llamada caravana 43 visitaron Richmond y comparten su lucha para encontrarlos. Ellos piden justicia y están pidiendo a los Estados Unidos cortar ayuda
By Janeal Downs, Stefani Zenteno Rivadineira and Craig Zirpolo Capital News Service RICHMOND - Christian Alfonso Rodriguez Telumbre loved teaching folk dances and wanted to be an agronomist. A student at a rural teachers college in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, Telumbre dreamed of working with underserved communities after he graduated. But Telumbre...
RICHMOND -- By unanimous votes, a bill to increase regulations and transparency of Virginia colleges' governing boards and a separate measure to add student and faculty representatives to such boards passed a House subcommittee Tuesday.
RICHMOND - Home-schooled students in Virginia could participate in public school sports under the so-called "Tebow bill" that has been passed by the House and will be considered by a Senate committee this week.
By Haley Winn, Capital News Service RICHMOND - More than 30 students and faculty members from Virginia colleges and universities gathered in Richmond to urge legislators to protect funding for higher education. Virginia Higher Education Advocacy Day, an annual event sponsored by Virginia Commonwealth University's Faculty Senate, aimed to deliver a basic request to lawmakers: make fewer cuts and add more funding for state colleges and universities.
RICHMOND, Va. - More than 30 students and faculty members from Virginia colleges and universities gathered in Richmond to urge legislators to protect funding for higher education. Virginia Higher Education Advocacy Day, an annual event sponsored by Virginia Commonwealth University's Faculty Senate, aimed to deliver a basic request to lawmakers: make fewer cuts and add more funding for state colleges and universities.