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State Supreme Court Basically Nullifies 2020 Election, Disenfranchises 2,770,489 Virginia Voters

On Friday, February 13, the Supreme Court of Virginia (SCOVA) overruled a lower judge and stated that an election about the redistricting of Virginia's 11 Congressional seats can proceed. Democrats,...

Reps. Griffith and Cline Support Photo ID to Vote, But Senators Warner and Kaine Still Oppose

In recent years, the interrelated issues of election integrity, proof of US citizenship, and photo...

Cave Spring Middle School Student Wins 2026 Roanoke County Spelling Bee in Historic Fashion

When it comes to making spelling bee history at Roanoke County Public Schools, Cave Spring...

Defying Court Order, Delegates Rasoul, Franklin Vote for “Most Aggressive Gerrymander of any other State”

On Tuesday, February 10, freshman Del. Lily Franklin (D-Montgomery Co.) and Del. Salam "Sam" Rasoul...

Virginia Democrats Push “Most Aggressive Gerrymander Of Any Other State”

In what Cardinal News columnist Dwayne Yancey labels "sheer ugliness," Virginia Democrats on Feb. 5...

Cuccinelli Keeps Promise to Challenge “Overreaching” Government

Virginia’s Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli preferred to sit rather then stand at an 8 a.m. coffee with members of the Roanoke Chamber of...

Virginia’s Junior U.S. Senator Walks the Fine Line of Bipartisanship

Senator Mark Warner arrived exactly at his appointed time Monday (April 5) saying, “It’s a wild time to be in Washington.” Warner was...

Two Percent Meals Tax Passes

Twelve speakers voiced their opinions at a public hearing on the proposed two percent meals tax increase this past Monday in council chambers....

Governor Allen Espouses Energy Alternatives, Fiscal Responsibility

This past Tuesday, former Governor George Allen made a stop in Roanoke for a lunch at the Sunnybrook Inn.  Appearing with him was...

Roanoke Choirs Bring Joy and Relief

The recent earthquake in Haiti has prompted two of Roanoke’s premier singing groups to add a couple of dates to their busy schedules...

Mill Mountain Easement Back Under Review

Roanoke City Parks & Recreation is putting the finishing touches on a presentation it will make to City Council soon - before that...