The DMV will resume walk-in service three days a week starting October 5.

Offices across the state have been seeing customers on an appointment-only basis since May 2020. The DMV continues to stress the success of operating by appointment only, stating it has conducted more transactions in person, online, and over the phone, than it did before the start of the pandemic.


Virginia health officials are warning residents who were at Dulles Airport, or in places near the international hub, they may have come in contact with measles after refugees from Afghanistan folded the state.

A Virginia Department of Health Press release states:


The fireworks show was amazing, officials said. The food selection, not so much.

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By Tyler Arnold

(The Center Square) – Virginians will not be allowed to carry firearms near voting locations when early voting is in effect, according to Attorney General Mark Herring’s formal opinion regarding state law.


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