Additional Virginia gun restrictions make it through …
Some bills that would put more restrictions on guns made it through a state Senate committee this week.
Some bills that would put more restrictions on guns made it through a state Senate committee this week.
Some bills that would put more restrictions on guns made it through a state Senate committee this week.
Central Virginia police departments have finished a crime prevention tactic program that’s brought in good results.
A first-of-its-kind project is coming to the Six Points area of Richmond’s Northside.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — U.S. Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia said he will run for re-election in 2024, easing Democrats’ concerns of having a new candidate up against a Republican after the GOP’s statewide victories two years ago.
Sen. Kaine (D-Va.), who has been in the Senate since 2013, announced his re-election bid alongside his wife, Anne Holton, outside a Richmond cafe where he was hosting an economic development roundtable with young state workers, advocates and others.
Democratic senators encouraged Kaine to pursue a third term, he said, but President Joe Biden did not ask him to run. Kaine, 64, listed four reasons for his decision, which he said he “grappled” with and made just last week.
https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/sen-tim-kaine-running-for-third-term/
U.S. Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia said he will run for re-election in 2024, easing Democrats’ concerns of having a new candidate up against a Republican off the GOP’s statewide victories two years ago.
Sen. Kaine (D-Va.), who has been in the Senate since 2013, announced his decision, which he said he “grappled” with, outside a Richmond cafe with his wife Anne Holton after hosting an economic development roundtable with young leaders in the city.
The school board for Richmond Public Schools gave an update on William Fox Elementary and the new George Wythe High School at a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 17.
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A Glen Allen Cultural Arts Center program is aiming to give a place to caregivers and their loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia a place to get creative and open up their minds.
The Opening Minds Through Art Program leaders want to help the more than 20,000 people with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia living at home with an unpaid caregiver across the greater Richmond region.
When Linda Geoghegan’s sister told her she’d get to come back to the Opening Minds Through Art program for a second session, she smiled big, knowing she’d get to come back to the Cultural Arts Center to paint and create.
https://www.wric.com/community/positively-richmond/glen-allen-arts-program-helps-seniors-with-dementia-get-creative-open-their-minds/
Virginia teachers will rally this morning on Lobby Day, asking lawmakers for more money for public schools.
Law enforcement could soon be required to let school division superintendents know when a school employee has been arrested for a felony or Class 1 misdemeanor.
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) – One substitute teacher in Ashland decided to start a project that would give back to folks in the community in need.
Emily Monroe and her family regularly stuffed a community box in Richmond when they realized Ashland didn’t have one.
That’s when Monroe created the “Kind Hive” community box at the S. Taylor Street Park in Ashland. The box is named for her “hive” who helped build the box — her daughters Eva and Piper Monroe and her brother, Joe Cafarella.
https://www.wric.com/community/positively-richmond/hanover-teacher-family-creates-kind-hive-project-to-help-those-in-need/
Soon, Virginians may not be able to carry some guns in certain public places.