Proposed gun-control legislation moving through the Virginia General Assembly is drawing pushback from local sheriffs across Central and Southside Virginia.
Sheriffs took to Facebook recently reaffirming their stances supporting the Second Amendment while more than a dozen gun ...
Richmond city council president Cynthia Newbille finally met with business owners after the deadly mass shooting in Shockoe ...
City Council, the Richmond Police Department and business owners debated potential solutions following Saturday's mass ...
Roanoke College released a poll on Oct. 30 that asked likely Virginian voters multiple questions regarding their opinions on ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ/Roanoke College Release) - Most Virginians favor making gun laws more strict than they are, but many people question how effective those laws might be, according to a new Roanoke ...
As lawmakers continue debating redistricting and firearm legislation, new polling provides a snapshot of where Virginians ...
A new statewide poll shows most Virginians support stricter gun laws and favor keeping the commonwealth’s current ...
Most Virginians support stricter gun laws but are divided over whether tougher regulations would reduce violence, according to a new poll released by Roanoke College.
Family, friends, police, and city officials gathered to honor the two Virginia Beach Police officers who were killed in the ...
Still, crime remains a top political issue, particularly in statehouses where lawmakers may face pressure to respond to high-profile incidents and constituent fears. Firearm-related legislation has ...
Both the W.Va. Senate and House of Delegates passed their own versions of legislation that would allow 18-20-year-olds to ...