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Capital News Service is a program of Virginia Commonwealth University's Robertson School of Media and Culture. Students in the program cover news for a variety of media outlets in Virginia.
Virginia expresses ‘profound regret’ for history of lynchings
By: Capital News Service - February 12, 2019
By Kaytlin Nickens/Capital News Service Outlining a “dark and shameful chapter of American history,” state legislators have unanimously passed resolutions to “acknowledge with profound regret the existence and acceptance of lynching” in Virginia, where more than 80 people — mostly African-American men — were killed by mobs in the decades after the Civil War. HJ […]
Black leaders call for forgiveness, second chance for Northam
By: Capital News Service - February 12, 2019
By Owen FitzGerald/ Capital News Service Redemption was a word used repeatedly Monday as five black leaders from across Virginia urged state legislators to rescind statements calling for Gov. Ralph Northam’s resignation following his blackface photo scandal. On the steps of the Capitol, former Richmond City Council Member Henry “Chuck” Richardson read a prepared statement, […]
Northam, Fairfax skip basketball game fundraiser
By: Capital News Service - February 7, 2019
By Owen FitzGerald/ Capital News Service Despite controversies around the Capitol, Virginia legislators and lobbyists met on the basketball court to raise money for cancer research, with two notable absences: Gov. Ralph Northam and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. Both had participated in last year’s fundraising event that raised nearly $35,000 for research at Virginia Commonwealth University’s […]
Legislators and victims plead for tougher distracted driving law
By: Capital News Service - February 1, 2019
By Katja Timm/ Capital News Service Teary-eyed parents and supporters of legislation to curb distracted driving filled a small room at the Capitol, some wearing neon yellow traffic vests in solidarity as they offered emotional testimony. Others held framed pictures of loved ones who died in distracted driving crashes. The press conference was to advocate […]
Legislative proposals address rising costs of college
By: Capital News Service - January 31, 2019
By Adrian Teran-Tapia/Capital News Service Since 2007, tuition at Virginia’s public colleges and universities has increased an average of 80 percent, with schools like Virginia Commonwealth University and the College of William & Mary more than doubling their tuition. The rising cost of a college education prompted Del. David Reid, D-Loudoun, to file a bill […]
Northern Virginia road projects get $1 billion investment
By: Capital News Service - January 30, 2019
By Owen FitzGerald/ Capital News Service Virginia and private partner Transurban will invest over $1 billion in four transportation projects in Northern Virginia and Fredericksburg, state officials announced Tuesday. The projects are designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity on Interstates 495 and 95. “Creating opportunity for all Virginians no matter who they are or where they live […]
Lawmakers kill legislation to protect student journalists
By: Capital News Service - January 29, 2019
By Saffeya Ahmed/ Capital News Service A legislative panel rejected a bill protecting student journalists from administrative censorship on a tie vote Monday. House Bill 2382, sponsored by Del. Chris Hurst, D-Montgomery, would have protected free speech for student journalists in public elementary, middle and high schools, as well as public institutions of higher education. […]
Senate panel rejects ban on offshore oil drilling
By: Capital News Service - January 25, 2019
By Serena Fischer/ Capital News Service A bipartisan bill to ban oil drilling off Virginia’s coast was shot down on a 9-6 vote in a Senate committee Thursday. The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources killed SB 1573, which sought to prohibit permits for oil and gas exploration or drilling “in the beds […]
Senate panel kills bill to update law for same-sex parents
By: Capital News Service - January 24, 2019
By Jayla Marie McNeill/ Capital News Service A Senate committee has killed a bill to remove gender-specific pronouns from parentage laws. The legislation would have made state laws more inclusive of same-sex couples, while also reflecting federal law. “Our code is out of compliance,” said Sen. Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax, who introduced the bill. “The commonwealth, […]
Lobbying ‘Day of Action’ brings hundreds to Richmond
By: Capital News Service - January 22, 2019
By Caitlin Morris/ Capital News Service Hundreds of political activists from across Virginia were in Richmond on Monday to lobby in favor of driving rights for undocumented immigrants, a higher minimum wage and voting rights for felons. The New Virginia Majority, a civic engagement group that focuses on marginalized communities, held its fifth annual Day […]
Some energy donors gave Democrats more than Republicans
By: Capital News Service - January 18, 2019
Editor’s Note: See below for correction from VCU’s Capital News Service. By Daniel Berti/Capital News Service In a break from past years, some large energy-related political donors gave more money to Virginia Democrats than to Republicans in 2018, according to campaign finance reports posted Friday by the Virginia Public Access Project. For example, United Co., […]
How to watch the General Assembly from anywhere
By: Capital News Service - January 15, 2019
By Owen FitzGerald/ Capital News Service As legislators gather in Richmond for the 2019 General Assembly session, citizens in the far corners of the commonwealth might feel distanced from their elected representatives. But any computer or cellphone user with internet access can watch live and recorded video of state lawmakers in action. The House and Senate […]