Steve Helber / AP Religious Group Sues to Stop State from Forcing Girls to Share School Locker Rooms with Males A religious group filed a lawsuit challenging Virginia's new state guidelines on transgender students in public schools. By The Associated Press March 30, 2021
WUSA-TV / Video screen shot Restaurant Owner Challenging Lockdown Order Gets Big Legal Win 'They will never scare me into backing down. I will never kneel down and kiss that ring. I will fight as long as I've got to fight.' By Cameron Arcand March 23, 2021
CC Photo Labs / Shutterstock Residents Fight Back as Virginia County Proposes Measure That Would Treat the American Flag Like a Regular 'Piece of Cloth' The controversial zoning ordinance proposal led many residents of Fairfax County, Virginia to express their concerns. By Taylor Penley March 13, 2021
CNN / Facebook screen shot 'Book Lady' Undertakes Quest to Give Away 1 Million Books to Students Jennifer Williams started with a simple goal: to give out 300 books to kids in the building projects she tutored in. By Amanda Thomason March 9, 2021
Ryan M. Kelly / AP State Senator Refuses to Wear a Mask, Here's the Humiliating Place She's Forced to Sit Comedian Jimmy Kimmel mocked her on his ABC late-night show, saying, 'She’s dumb, she won’t wear a mask.' By Samantha Chang February 22, 2021
Spencer Platt / Getty Images VA Business Owners Forced to Watch Their Livelihoods Die as COVID Restrictions Push Customers Across a Street Which Doubles as the State Line Virginia restaurant owners watch as their customers cross the street into Bristol, Tennessee, where there are no COVID-19 curfews. By Elizabeth Stauffer February 21, 2021
Michael Loccisano / Getty Images Report: VA School Reopening Plan Includes Kids and Adults in Classrooms - But Not All Teachers Students are set to return to class in Virginia’s largest school district, but teachers reportedly won’t be joining them. By Kipp Jones February 5, 2021
Lucy Clark / Shutterstock State Lawmakers Vote to Abolish Death Penalty Following Heated Debate Both chambers of the Virginia Assembly voted to abolish the death penalty. By The Associated Press February 5, 2021
sarun_J / Shutterstock Facebook Yanks Account of Gun Rights Group Without Explanation Big Tech has already gone after the First Amendment, and now it appears that they're going after the Second Amendment too. By Garion Frankel February 3, 2021
DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images Movement to Abolish Electoral College Suffers Defeat at the Hands of Virginia Democrats A bill adding Virginia to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact was pulled from consideration in the state's Senate. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project February 2, 2021