Va. Senate hopeful Joe Morrissey has a paralyzed diaphragm — but he has bounced back from worse.

Such proposals so far have failed in GOP-controlled legislature; after Roanoke shootings, Democrats vow to try again.

Parties have until Friday to propose special masters, until Sept. 18 to submit redrawn district boundaries.

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William D. Euille, defeated in a primary, plans to announce his intentions at the city’s Waterfront Park.

The one-term Democratic senator is positioning himself as the best of both worlds: politically experienced but not a creature of Washington.

President Obama already has the votes he needs to prevent opponents from reversing parts of the deal.

The decision by Mark Herring clears a path to the nomination for Lt. Gov. Northam; the surprise move could allow the party to avoid a potentially bruising primary fight.

Republican board of supervisors hopeful says that he, unlike his opponent, must earn enough at work to pay the bills.

Warner has not yet said how he’ll vote on the nuclear accord.

The state’s high court rejiggers its lineup amid questions over McAuliffe’s power to reappoint a justice.

Regulators are trying to crack down on practices in an industry that mostly employs Latino immigrants.

Private-sector and civic leaders urge governments to craft a plan to cope with historic budget cutbacks.

Governor on shooter: “This gentleman had issues. People needed to know it.”

Republicans fault Democrats for fielding “mostly white men” in five districts with diverse GOP candidates

In a budget speech, the governor said state finances are on the mend, but he warned of federal sequestration.

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