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…
By Kelsey Callahan and Ashley Jordan Capital News Service RICHMOND, Jan. 29, 2015 - Two Northern Virginia legislators, joined by women who offered emotional testimony on their experiences with gun ...
RICHMOND, Va. - Women across Virginia can rejoice now that both houses of the General Assembly have unanimously passed legislation that would protect the right of mothers to breast-feed in public. "Thank you so much, Senator Wexton, for being a critical force in moving this common-sense legislation forward into a law that will support and protect women, children, and families across the Commonwealth," one woman wrote on Sen.