Dwayne Yancey, Cardinal’s founding editor, “has set the standard for political journalism in Virginia,” the association’s president said.
Politics
Roanoke seeks state help to build out clean rooms in new biotech lab building
Budget amendments from the governor and the House of Delegates both include $5 million in funding for the Roanoke project.
Legislators prep for partisan battles in second half of General Assembly session
Here’s how some of the legislators from Southwest and Southside view the session so far.
The 2025 General Assembly, through the lens of Bob Brown (part 2)
Scenes from this year’s session, captured by the legendary Richmond photographer.
Where bills stand at the midpoint of the General Assembly
Here’s the status of some key legislation.
Legislation aimed at lowering Appalachian Power bills moves forward
Legislation that supporters say would help Appalachian Power customers facing continually increasing monthly bills has cleared both the House of Delegates and Senate, with some differences between the two versions.
Senate passes on voting on controversial solar-energy bill
A solar-energy bill by Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, that sparked an hourlong debate among more than a dozen senators on Monday was passed by on Tuesday, essentially killing it for the year.
Sen. Tammy Mulchi’s experience with domestic abuse shapes her approach in Richmond
When then-Sen. Frank Ruff was diagnosed with cancer, he persuaded Mulchi to run to fill the Southside Virginia seat.
Fate of solar bill remains unclear after Senate debate, vote reversal
After an approximately hourlong debate on the Senate floor, a bill from Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, was killed, but that vote was later set aside to reconsider the bill. Deeds noted that he had “never brought a bill that caused so much consternation for this body.”
Governor’s car tax rebate nixed for one-time refund for all taxpayers, Helene recovery aid decreased in General Assembly budget proposals
The House and Senate both proposed $25 million for Helene recovery — down from Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s $127 million. The legislature also proposes to redirect money from lab schools to other priorities.

