Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is calling for Chesterfield County School Board Chair Dot Heffron to “immediately resign” following a social media post in which she said, “Call me old fashioned, but I remember when we used to be okay with shooting Nazis.” The statement came after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University.
Wythe County, Virginia, Sheriff Anthony R. Cline announced Monday he will no longer collect the $35 fee charged by his office for concealed carry permit applications. In a letter to the circuit court clerk, Sheriff Cline said the move reflects his commitment to protecting constitutional rights—not profiting from them.
Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler, 38, was the victim of a brutal attack at his workplace on July 30, when a man forced his way into the Showcase Magazine office, poured gasoline on him, and set him on fire outside the building.
A twice-deported Honduran migrant, identified as David Cabrera, was recently released under sanctuary-like policies in Virginia, sparking renewed scrutiny of Democrat-led sanctuary jurisdictions that restrict cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
A 12-year-old boy in Petersburg, Virginia, is being praised for his courage and composure after saving his family from a house fire on Tuesday. Ramir Parker, a seventh grader, sprang into action after smelling smoke and hearing strange sounds while inside his family’s home on Burks Street.