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McAuliffe: Virginia is for Lovers, but Not Parents Oct. 03, 2021

Debra J. Saunders

Former President Donald Trump hasn't been in office since January, and he doesn't live in Virginia. ... Read More

Why I'm a Single-Issue Voter Sep. 24, 2021

Mona Charen

In a few weeks, Virginia will hold an election, and I will have to make a decision. In the past, it ... Read More

A Fabulous Fall Getaway in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains Sep. 19, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains dazzle in fall. The hillsides billow with ribbo... Read More

The Past Lives at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Sep. 18, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block William Byrd III was a man of great stature in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. He s... Read More

The 9/11 Problem That Was Not Fixed Sep. 08, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

Twenty years later, it appears they are still there. Had you driven through a certain intersection o... Read More

Beware the Street Name Police Aug. 15, 2021

Debra J. Saunders

Old Town is an historic corner of Alexandria, Virginia, rich with historic homes inhabited by many o... Read More

A Test for the Nation in Virginia Governor's Race May. 26, 2021

Star Parker

Americans may not have to wait until 2022 to sense the potential for Republicans to move the nation ... Read More

The DC Statehood Power Grab Apr. 27, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

"How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg?" asked President Abraham Lincoln, who ans... Read More

Enjoy the Simple Life in Patrick County, Virginia Apr. 11, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block One place that my wife, Fyllis, and I visited promised a "luxury boutique" that has ... Read More

Adventure Awaits at Unusual Primland Apr. 10, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Fyllis Hockman "You want me to go where?" my mind shouted as I barreled down a 90-degree angle th... Read More

A Black Mark for Norfolk Oct. 29, 2020

Armstrong Williams

We live in the era of Black Lives Matter, where every organization is falling over itself to be poli... Read More

A Black Mark for Norfolk Oct. 29, 2020

Daily Editorials

We live in the era of Black Lives Matter, where every organization is falling over itself to be poli... Read More

A Family Gets Away to Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains Sep. 27, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen We work-weary urbanites found a way to escape to the woods during the pandemic.... Read More

Secluded Shores and Bustling Boardwalks in Virginia May. 30, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen Two eaglets warmed themselves at the base of a sand dune, a pelican dived into ... Read More

Which Has More Rights: A Church or a Liquor Store? May. 07, 2020

Daily Editorials

Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia stood behind a podium at the front of the room — wearing no mas... Read More

Which Has More Rights: A Church or a Liquor Store? May. 06, 2020

Terence Jeffrey

Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia stood behind a podium at the front of the room — wearing no mas... Read More

On Virginia-Tennessee Border, One Side Is Open for Business While the Other Is Still on Lockdown May. 05, 2020

Salena Zito

BRISTOL, Tenn./Virginia State Line — Joe Deel is behind the chrome-trimmed turquoise counter o... Read More

The Odds Are Stacked Against Free Enterprise in Virginia Apr. 16, 2020

Armstrong Williams

As we continue weathering the coronavirus pandemic, some forward-thinking states and their leaders a... Read More

The Odds Are Stacked Against Free Enterprise in Virginia Apr. 16, 2020

Daily Editorials

As we continue weathering the coronavirus pandemic, some forward-thinking states and their leaders a... Read More

Yes, Virginia's Governor Has Made It a Crime for More Than 10 People to Attend a Church Service Mar. 25, 2020

Terence Jeffrey

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam issued an executive order on Monday that is aimed at stopping the new co... Read More