“We needed this rain,” farmer and entrepreneur Graham Redfern said from his front porch in Caroline County Wednesday as U.S. Rep. Eugene Vindman, who represents Virginia’s 7th District in Congress, approached.
The lawmaker was there to learn about the crops and products at Redfern Hemp Co., one of
On the banks of Aquia Creek in Stafford, Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Wednesday signed a slew of bills designed to protect Virginia’s clean water from harmful forever chemicals and aid communities as sea levels rise due to climate change.
She was joined by the lawmakers who proposed the measures
Starting July 1, Virginia law enforcement will have a new legal tool to pursue cyberstalking cases — but domestic violence advocates and the lawmakers behind the change say much more is needed to support victims.
Under the new legislation, Virginia's stalking law will be updated to include definitions covering