A Virginia appeals court ruled Norfolk police didn’t need a warrant to use Flock camera data, a decision that could impact ...
A local church leader faces charges for allegedly recording people in public bathrooms throughout the city, with officials saying there may be many more victims who have not yet been identified.
For the first time in Virginia’s history, people with past convictions will be able to have their record sealed from public view. Virginia’s General Assembly passed the record-sealing law in 2021, and ...
Derick Ramsey Jr. was convicted in 2024 of unlawful wounding and weapons charges following a 2022 shooting at a Petersburg ...
"Several years ago, I made the mistake of speeding, for which I am regretful," says the Democratic Virginia attorney general ...
A Virginia man who sent dozens of sexually explicit images of children, including toddlers, to users on Kik has been convicted for distributing and possessing child sexual abuse material or CSAM.
Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones calls his 116 mph speeding conviction a serious mistake as he seeks to unseat ...
The Virginia Supreme Court cited “inconsistencies and embellished factual findings” by the trial judge who ordered a ...
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