As Potomac River advisories lift, public concerns remain after sewage spill
By: Shannon Heckt - Virginia Mercury Virginians can once again fish and swim in portions of the Potomac River that ...
By: Shannon Heckt - Virginia Mercury Virginians can once again fish and swim in portions of the Potomac River that ...
Amid clinic closures, projected hospital funding cuts, and millions at risk of losing health insurance, health care issues will put ...
NAACP and attorney general denounce campaign targeting Black voters as misleading; the PAC listed on the mailers is led by ...
By Ariana Figueroa | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics | Immigration WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans during a Tuesday hearing laid ...
By Shauneen Miranda | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A U.S. Senate panel on Tuesday added to the ...
By Ashley Murray Jennifer Shutt | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats tasked with overseeing defense left ...
An after-the-fact law will be tested in a case challenging one of four constitutional amendments voters are supposed to weigh ...
Virginia can lead on affordability without gambling with access, guest columnist Dr. Richard Ingram writes. Richard Ingram - Virginia Mercury ...
By Jennifer Shutt | D.C. Bureau President Donald Trump on Monday told House Republicans, who were gathered in Florida for ...
State continues to offer guidance for entrepreneurs By: Nathaniel Cline - Virginia Mercury Kenneth Canty, a Georgia infrastructure company owner, ...