Javascript is required to run this page
VaNews

Search


Kaine targets GOP budget bill with amendments to blunt its impact on Virginians

By MARKUS SCHMIDT, Virginia Mercury

U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., filed a series of amendments Monday to the Republican-led budget package moving through Congress, arguing the legislation would slash essential services and disproportionately benefit the wealthy. A member of the Senate Budget Committee, Kaine said his amendments are designed to blunt some of what he called the proposal’s “worst of the worst” provisions.

VaNews July 1, 2025


The Navy puts admiral in charge of Norfolk Naval Shipyard amid growing maintenance backlog

By STEVE WALSH, WHRO

The Navy has appointed Rear Adm. Kavon Hakimzadeh to a newly created position of commodore over the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Under a two-year pilot project, Hakimzadeh will oversee maintenance at the public shipyard in Portsmouth. . . . Public shipyards are traditionally overseen by a captain. Capt. James “Jip” Mosman is the commander at Norfolk. As part of the pilot project, two captains will also be appointed to oversee submarine maintenance and aircraft carrier maintenance at the shipyard. The Navy has seen a growing maintenance backlog for a decade.

VaNews July 1, 2025


U.Va. names short-term leader following Ryan’s exit

By KATE ANDREWS, Virginia Business

Following President Jim Ryan’s sudden resignation, the University of Virginia‘s short-term acting president will be Jennifer “J.J.” Wagner Davis, the university’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, the university’s board of visitors announced Monday. She will remain acting president until the board — which changes composition Tuesday with the start of the next year’s terms — names a longer-term interim president to serve until a permanent hire can be made after a national search.

VaNews July 1, 2025


Roadless Rule rescission could open up Virginia forestland for road development, logging

By SHANNON HECKT, Virginia Mercury

The U.S. The Department of Agriculture is about to undo the 2001 Roadless Rule that has protected 59 million acres of national forests from being developed or logged for decades. Virginia boasts the most inventoried roadless areas in the southeast, 394,000 acres, which would be opened up for development once the rule is axed. The state has over 1.6 million acres of forest in the National Forest System.

VaNews July 1, 2025


Fairfax Co. schools planning to make weapon detectors permanent

By SCOTT GELMAN, WTOP

All Fairfax County high schools will have a permanent weapons detection system in place starting in the fall. Virginia’s largest school division launched a pilot program last spring, choosing to put the technology on different high school campuses on various days. But calls for extra security intensified after a what police described as a stabbing at West Potomac High School in April. At the time of that incident, district leaders said weapon scanners weren’t deployed at the school.

VaNews July 1, 2025


Will Mayor Avula publish city payment data as required by code? Maybe.

By SAMUEL B. PARKER, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Subscription Required)

If you ask Mayor Danny Avula, he’ll tell you he understands the importance of transparency. It was one of his central campaign pledges and, in the six months since he took office, City Hall has in some ways shifted. . . . Meanwhile, compliance with rules set by the Virginia Freedom of Information Act has increased significantly with respect to requests submitted by the Richmond Times-Dispatch — although city officials continue to charge large, discretionary fees for disclosing public records.

VaNews July 1, 2025


Newport News launches new FOIA protocol to boost transparency and public access

By KATHLEEN LUNDY, WVEC-TV

Newport News has rolled out a new Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA) Responses Protocol, aiming to enhance transparency and streamline public access to government records. The city processes more than 2,000 VFOIA requests each year and says the new formalized system will improve consistency, compliance with state law, and the overall experience for residents.

VaNews July 1, 2025


Whyte: Virginia could set a new standard for responsible gambling

By KEITH WHYTE, published in Roanoke Times (Metered Paywall - 5 articles a month)

Last session, the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate introduced companion bills to legalize and license online gaming, commonly referred to as iGaming. Virginia was among several states contemplating similar measures amidst a dramatic rise in consumer popularity in states with legalized iGaming — and to establish a clear regulatory framework for an activity that is already occurring in Virginia, largely through illegal and unregulated operators.

Whyte served 26 years as executive director for the National Council of Problem Gambling. He now leads problem gambling advisory firm Safer Gambling Strategies and serves as a board member on the Virginia Council on Problem Gaming.

VaNews July 1, 2025


Republicans nominate former FBI agent in race to succeed Gerry Connolly

By JARED SERRE, FFXnow

A former FBI staffer who said at a forum last Sunday (June 22) that he supports President Donald Trump “a hundred percent” will be the GOP’s nominee for a Fairfax-area Congressional seat this fall. Stewart Whitson will advance to face the Democratic nominee in a Sept. 9 special election for Virginia’s 11th Congressional District, local Republican officials announced this Saturday.

VaNews June 30, 2025


While SCOTUS punts on birthright citizenship case, Virginia AG Miyares pushes back on citizenship question

By BRAD KUTNER, WVTF-FM

As the nation's highest court weighs a landmark birthright citizenship case, Virginia's Attorney General is pushing back on questions about his mother's citizenship status. When asked if Attorney General Jason Miyares qualified as a birthright citizen, Miyares said he’s tired of people questioning his citizenship and the legal status of his mother. “There’s been a lot of speculation in the media, I think erroneously, I think irresponsibly, that somehow indicated my mother was not legally allowed to be in this country," he told Radio IQ at an event earlier this month.

VaNews June 30, 2025