7News DC / Facebook screen shot Thugs Rack Up $2,000 in Fines in Vietnam Vet's Stolen Car, But City Sticks Him with the Bill A Virginia couple endured six months of mind-numbing frustration as the D.C. DMV demanded they pay for their attacker's traffic tickets. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 23, 2021
@alien_crafted / Unsplash That Woman Filling a Grocery Bag with Gasoline? You Can Thank Anti-Gouging Laws Anti-price gouging laws ensured that prices remained unaffected during the gasoline shortage, allowing hoarders to fill every container. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 18, 2021
Brittany Wampler via WHSV-TV / Facebook Dust Devil Picks Up 70-Pound Lab, Sends Dog Flying Through the Air Across Lawn When all three Wampler children rushed to tell their mom a fantastical story on Tuesday, she was intrigued. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal May 18, 2021
@Knoxville_PD / Twitter Police Removed from School Property After Stopping Teen with Gun In the aftermath of a justified police shooting, Knoxville, Tennessee, has decided to remove police officers from schools. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal May 7, 2021
CNBC Television / YouTube screen shot FBI Agents Shoot Man Outside CIA Headquarters According to a report, the suspect 'got out of his car and brandished a gun before being shot by FBI agents.' By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
@trbrtc / Twitter Virginia Cop 'Relieved of Duty' After Donating to Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Fund Police demonization has become so rampant that an anonymous donation can be grounds for firing a veteran officer. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 22, 2021
Markus Spiske / Unsplash College Soccer Player Files Lawsuit Alleging She Was Forced Off Team for Refusing to Kneel A former member of the Virginia Tech women's soccer team has filed a lawsuit claiming she was punished for her political views. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 20, 2021
LOGAN WEAVER / Unsplash Senate Dems Introduce Legislation That Restricts the Number of Handguns a Person Can Buy 'The order would apply even if the gun owner did not commit a crime and is not even suspected of committing a crime.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 16, 2021
Valentin Lacoste / Unsplash Young Not Stupid: If Only 6% of Biden's Infrastructure Bill Is for Infrastructure, What's the Other 94% For? While Biden loves to pretend that he is a bipartisan leader, his spending dreams are going to be a turnoff to any Republican support. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal April 5, 2021
@NewDay / Twitter screen shot CNN Asks Gov. Northam if Lessons He Learned from Blackface Scandal Could Help Cuomo Virginia Gov. Ralph 'Blackface' Northam was asked whether his scandal-plagued fellow Democrat in New York should follow his playbook. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 2, 2021
WUSA-TV / Video screen shot VA Judge Refuses to Close Restaurant That Defied Dem Gov's COVID Lockdown '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, The Western Journal March 23, 2021
CNN / Facebook screen shot 'Book Lady' Determined to Give Away 1 Million Books to Students in Community Jennifer Williams started with a simple goal: to give out 300 books to kids in the building projects she tutored in. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 9, 2021
Pixabay / Pexels Facebook Removes 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, The Western Journal February 4, 2021
@PoliticsWolf / Twitter screen shot 'National Popular Vote' Bill Aimed at Undermining Electoral College Stalls in VA's Dem-Controlled Senate 'Regrettably, when we did a headcount of votes likely to be cast on the Senate floor for the National Popular Vote bill...it appeared to be one vote short.' By Randy DeSoto February 2, 2021
@AlisciaAndrews / Twitter screen shot Fed-Up Dad Tears Into School Board 'Cowards' for Keeping Kids at Home 'The garbage workers who pick up my freakin' trash risk their lives every day,' the father said. 'More than anyone in this school system.' By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal January 29, 2021
Ekaterina Bolovtsova / Pexels Judge Rules Last-Minute Changes to Virginia Election Law Were Illegal Pennsylvania was not the only state to change election rules amid the COVID pandemic. Now one proposed rule in Virginia has been struck down. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal January 27, 2021
WTVR CBS 6 News / Facebook screen shots Over 75 Cars Line Street To Show Thanks for UPS Driver Who's Worked Tirelessly Through Pandemic There were definitely tears, and Gaskin's supervisors got in on the celebration as well, recognizing their employee's hard work. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 21, 2020
Gustavo Fring / Pexels Virginia's Top Health Official Will Make COVID Vaccine Mandatory If It Becomes Available The Supreme Court has already ruled on vaccination cases. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 10, 2020
Michael Saechang / Flickr Virginia AG Uses COVID as Excuse To Shut Down Gun Show, Brags About Infringing Rights on Twitter Mark Herring said the event would have put 'hundreds or even thousands of Virginians at risk for the sole purpose of selling guns.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal November 21, 2020
WUSA screen shot 12 Suspected MS-13 Gang Members Arrested in Connection with String of Virginia Murders Law enforcement officials have charged members of a gang connected to MS-13 with more than 50 charges related to murder and drug trafficking. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 14, 2020
Element5 Digital/Pexels 'Accidentally' Cut Cable Takes Down Virginia Voter Registration on Final Day A severed cable left Virginia residents hoping to register to vote out of luck on the last day for voter registration. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 13, 2020