Virginia NAACP Calls for Changes in Restoration of Voting Rights to Felons
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s policy “has negatively impacted those who have done what the justice system has asked them to do and have reentered society working for a second chance,” Virginia’s NAACP president said.
Steering Toward Safety: Should Aging Parents Continue to Drive?
One of the most difficult conversations you may have with your aging parents involves whether they should continue to drive.
Retirement Is Looking Up: High-Rise Communities Come to DC Area
The rolling-hills model of senior living could be on the way out, as a new generation wants to stay in the thick of things.
2 Teens Charged in Arlington Fentanyl Death
The two 19-year-olds were charged in the death of a man found unresponsive in a stairwell in March.
Prince William County Board Defeats Measure to Pause Land-Use Projects Like PW Digital Gateway
The defeated proposal would have put zoning decisions on hold until the next board is sworn in.
A Sword Restored: Fredericksburg Man Revitalizes a Piece of Civil War History
Lance Strahl came across a remnant of a Civil War sword and brought it back to life. He learned a lot in the process as well.