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Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in honor of former fire chief who died at Trump rally
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in honor of former fire chief who died at Trump rallyGov. Glenn Youngkin has issued a flag order in honor of a man who sacrificed his life to protect his family after gunshots broke out on Saturday during an assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump.
Flag order issued in commemoration of Virginia Tech shooting victims
Read full article: Flag order issued in commemoration of Virginia Tech shooting victimsVirginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in memory and respect of the 17th anniversary of the tragic Virginia Tech shooting that claimed the lives of 32 people.
Natural Bridge Zoo attorney argues prosecutor biased
Read full article: Natural Bridge Zoo attorney argues prosecutor biasedNatural Bridge Zoo appeared in court on Thursday for post-trial motions, after a decision in March that found that the state was justified in seizing 71 of the 100 animals they took during a search last December.
Former Mormon bishop highlighted in AP investigation arrested on felony child sex abuse charges
Read full article: Former Mormon bishop highlighted in AP investigation arrested on felony child sex abuse chargesA former bishop in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was featured in an Associated Press investigation into how the church protects itself from allegations of sexual abuse was arrested by police in Virginia this week after being indicted on charges he sexually abused his daughter while accompanying her on a school trip when she was a child, according to court filings.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on March 4
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on March 4Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on Monday, March 4, in memory and respect of Sterling Volunteer Firefighter Trevor Brown.
Roanoke City leaders set to approve position for gun violence prevention coordinator
Read full article: Roanoke City leaders set to approve position for gun violence prevention coordinatorRoanoke City is looking to help train police officers and hire someone to help coordinate gun violence prevention efforts.
What you need to know about Tiger King, Natural Bridge Zoo, and the history of animal seizures
Read full article: What you need to know about Tiger King, Natural Bridge Zoo, and the history of animal seizuresA judge will soon decide whether or not Natural Bridge Zoo will get back nearly 100 animals seized by the state.
Gov. Youngkin wants to cut income taxes and raise the sales tax in proposed Virginia budget
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin wants to cut income taxes and raise the sales tax in proposed Virginia budgetVirginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin proposed a new state budget Wednesday that would lower income taxes and raise the stateโs sales tax in an effort to stabilize revenues and allow Virginians โto keep more of their hard-earned money.โ
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Nov. 22
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Nov. 22Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, Nov. 22 in memory and respect of the Chesapeake community after last yearโs shooting at Walmart.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Nov. 14
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Nov. 14Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on Tuesday, Nov. 14 in memory and respect of the victims, their families, and the Charlottesville community after the 2022 University of Virginia shooting.
Gov. Youngkin aims for a GOP sweep in Virginia's legislative elections. Democrats have other ideas
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin aims for a GOP sweep in Virginia's legislative elections. Democrats have other ideasVoters are set to make a critical decision in next week's Virginia legislative elections.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff until Oct. 30
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff until Oct. 30Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in memory of the lives lost and those injured in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting.
Interstate 81 improvements set to make the road safer, less congested
Read full article: Interstate 81 improvements set to make the road safer, less congestedCommon complaints about Interstate 81 range from truck traffic to crashes and safety. But thereโs a multi-billion dollar plan to make it better for everyone.
Gov. Youngkin issues flag order to display state flag for Armed Forces Day
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues flag order to display state flag for Armed Forces DayGov. Glenn Youngkin ordered the flag of the Commonwealth of Virginia to fly at full staff on Saturday, May 20 on public buildings and grounds as part of Armed Forces Day.
Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in honor of Peace Officers Memorial DayGovernor Glenn Youngkin has issued a flag order in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day, an observance that remembers local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who have died or who have been disabled in the line of duty.
Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in honor of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service Day
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in honor of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service DayVirginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff Sunday in honor of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service Day.
Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in memory of Virginia Tech shooting victims
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues flag order in memory of Virginia Tech shooting victimsVirginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff Sunday in memory and respect of the 16th anniversary of the Virginia Tech shooting that took the lives of 32 people.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Jan. 31
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Jan. 31Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff Tuesday in memory and respect of the former Virginia Delegate Jimmie Massie III.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff until Jan. 26
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff until Jan. 26The Governor of Virginia has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the service men and women who were wounded or died on Dec. 7, 1941, at Pearl Harbor.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half staff on Dec. 7
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half staff on Dec. 7The Governor of Virginia has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the service men and women who were wounded or died on Dec. 7, 1941, at Pearl Harbor.
Flags to be flown at half-staff for National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Read full article: Flags to be flown at half-staff for National POW/MIA Recognition DayGovernor Youngkin ordered that all flags be flown at half staff on in memory and respect of National POW/MIA Recognition Day, and explained its importance.
Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Friday in memory of former Senator
Read full article: Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Friday in memory of former SenatorOn Thursday, Youngkin ordered that all US and Commonwealth of Virginia flags flown at state buildings, local buildings, and grounds in the Commonwealth be lowered to half-staff on Friday.
Denny Hamlin Captures Checkered Flag in Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway
Read full article: Denny Hamlin Captures Checkered Flag in Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond RacewayPerhaps there was no better place for Denny Hamlin to finally notch his first win of 2022. Much to the pleasure of the fans at Richmond Raceway, the hometown favorite from Chesterfield, Va., took the lead in the Toyota Owners 400 from William Byron with five laps remaining and held off the field for a .552-second victory over Kevin Harvick and Byron.
More jobs coming to Roanoke to help with supply chain issues
Read full article: More jobs coming to Roanoke to help with supply chain issuesGov. Glenn Youngkin introduced a new way to help Virginians with the supply chain issues that have plagued the U.S. since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago.
Gov. Youngkin issues flag order for Virginia after two officers killed in Bridgewater College shooting
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin issues flag order for Virginia after two officers killed in Bridgewater College shootingGov. Glenn Youngkin has ordered that the U.S. flag and the Virginia state flag be flown at half-staff in honor of the two campus officers who died in Tuesdayโs Bridgewater College shooting.
Work underway to transform a former Buena Vista factory into an Agricultural Innovation Center
Read full article: Work underway to transform a former Buena Vista factory into an Agricultural Innovation CenterRegional leaders in Buena Vista, Lexington, and Rockbridge County hope they can grow more economic and business opportunities for the area through a new Agricultural Innovation Center.
Virginia First Lady visits Pulaski County cultural center to honor African American history
Read full article: Virginia First Lady visits Pulaski County cultural center to honor African American historyVirginiaโs First Lady Pamela Northam visited Calfee Community and Cultural Center in Pulaski County today.
Gov. Ralph Northam attends Pittsylvania County groundbreaking, which will bring hundred of new jobs
Read full article: Gov. Ralph Northam attends Pittsylvania County groundbreaking, which will bring hundred of new jobsStaunton River Plastics is investing $34 million and more than 200 jobs in the Town of Hurt.
VMI female cadets coming forward with claims of sexual assault, misogyny on campus
Read full article: VMI female cadets coming forward with claims of sexual assault, misogyny on campusAfter a year of investigations and historical changes at Virginia Military Institute, there are still former and current cadets coming forward with shocking claims.
Former NASCAR driver files lawsuit against Virginia for upcoming ban on skill games
Read full article: Former NASCAR driver files lawsuit against Virginia for upcoming ban on skill gamesQueen of Virginia Skills & Entertainment, the largest distributor of skill games in the Commonwealth, announced Friday that its machines will soon be banned.
Virginia court to hear challenges to removal of Lee statue
Read full article: Virginia court to hear challenges to removal of Lee statueThe Supreme Court of Virginia is set to hear arguments in legal challenges to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's plan to take down a 131-year-old statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E.
Three arrested on meth distribution charges after Wythe County traffic stop
Read full article: Three arrested on meth distribution charges after Wythe County traffic stopThree people have been arrested after an investigation led to a traffic stop on Wednesday night, according to the Wythe County Sheriff's Office.
Gov. Ralph Northam orders flags half-staff to honor fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer
Read full article: Gov. Ralph Northam orders flags half-staff to honor fallen U.S. Capitol Police OfficerGov. Ralph Northam has issued an order to lowerโs Virginiaโs flag in memory of U.S. Capitol Police Officer William F. โBillyโ Evans, of Burke, Virginia.
Virginia, with 2nd-most executions, outlaws death penalty
Read full article: Virginia, with 2nd-most executions, outlaws death penaltyRepublicans argued that the death penalty should remain a sentencing option for especially heinous crimes and to bring justice to victims and their families. In addition to the 23 states that have now abolished the death penalty, three others have moratoriums in place that were imposed by their governors. Jason Miyares, a death penalty supporter, expressed disappointment in the new law. AdRobert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, and a death penalty opponent, said abolishing executions in Virginia could mark the beginning of the end for capital punishment in the South, where the highest number of prisoners are put to death. It is the moral thing to do โ to end the death penalty in the Commonwealth of Virginia,โ he said.
Gov. Ralph Northam declares March 14 a day of remembrance for Virginians lost to COVID-19
Read full article: Gov. Ralph Northam declares March 14 a day of remembrance for Virginians lost to COVID-19RICHMOND, Va. โ Itโs been over a year since COVID-19 was first found in Virginia, and nearly 10,000 residents have died from the virus so far. The first positive coronavirus case was confirmed on March 7, 2020, while the first death was recorded on March 14, 2021. Ralph Northam issued a proclamation on Friday declaring March 14, 2021, as a day of prayer and remembrance to honor the Virginians who have lost their lives to COVID-19. โMore than 9,900 of our fellow Virginians have lost their lives to this disease, leaving behind families, friends, colleagues, and neighbors of all races, religions, and backgrounds. AdโAs we mourn, the First Lady and I are calling all Virginians to join us in prayer and remembrance of those who have been lost on Sunday,โ Northam continued.
Martinsville Speedway, surrounding businesses anticipate eased COVID-19 restrictions
Read full article: Martinsville Speedway, surrounding businesses anticipate eased COVID-19 restrictionsRIDGEWAY, Va โ When NASCAR drivers start their engines at the Martinsville Speedway this year, a small number of fans will be there to cheer them on thanks to relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. The rules take effect before a tripleheader of Martinsville races from April 8-10. In a statement to 10 News, Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell said:โWe are encouraged by todayโs announcement on the increase in limited fan capacity for entertainment venues across the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are grateful for Governor Ralph Northam and his administrationโs leadership as we follow the stateโs pathway to welcome limited fans back to Martinsville Speedway. When a lot of people lose, the economy gets worse and worse.โIn addition to the races in April, Martinsville Speedway also has races scheduled during Halloween weekend.
Virginia flags to fly at half-staff in memory of 500,000 Americans who have died from COVID-19
Read full article: Virginia flags to fly at half-staff in memory of 500,000 Americans who have died from COVID-19The Virginia flag will fly at half-staff for the remainder of the workweek. I hereby order that the Virginia flag shall be lowered immediately and remain at half-staff until sunset, February 26, 2021. Ordered on this, 22nd day of February, 2021. Sincerely, Ralph S. Northam Gov. Ralph NorthamPresident Joe Biden is expected to issue a similar order for U.S. flags.
Radford University President Dr. Brian Hemphill leaving for ODU
Read full article: Radford University President Dr. Brian Hemphill leaving for ODURADFORD, Va. โ Radford Universityโs president is leaving to be a bit closer to the beach. Dr. Brian Hemphill will become the ninth president of Old Dominion University this summer. Hemphill was named Radfordโs president in December 2015 and took office in July 2016. At ODU, Hemphill will succeed President John Broderick, who is retiring after 28 years at Old Dominion and 13 years as its president. โIt is both an honor and privilege to be selected as the ninth president of Old Dominion University, a dynamic public research institution that has proudly served the Hampton Roads region and positively impacted the Commonwealth of Virginia,โ said Hemphill.
Senators from southwest Virginia push for criminal justice reform at General Assembly
Read full article: Senators from southwest Virginia push for criminal justice reform at General AssemblyRICHMOND, Va โ As the General Assembly session enters its second full week, Senators from southwest Virginia are pushing for sweeping changes in the criminal justice system. This week Senator John Edwards of Roanoke sponsored a bill that would abolish minimum sentencing standards for low-level offenders. Republican Bill Stanley of Franklin County has been working for changes of his own. Weโve now have tailored other options for punishment for those driving offenses,โ Republican Senator Bill Stanley said. Stanley says the stigma that comes with the title habitual offenders can impact peopleโs chances of getting a job.
Stripped of state holiday status, Lee-Jackson Day activities continue in Lexington
Read full article: Stripped of state holiday status, Lee-Jackson Day activities continue in LexingtonLEXINGTON, Va โ For the first time in more than 100 years, the Commonwealth of Virginia did not observe Lee-Jackson Day. Despite it no longer being a state holiday, the Virginia Flaggers and the Stonewall Brigade of the Sons of Confederate Veterans still gathered in Lexington to celebrate the day. Virginia Military Institute removed its Stonewall Jackson statue and the cemetery formerly named for the Confederate general is now named Oak Grove. Friedman said itโs important that his community continue to have hard discussions about what will be best for the city moving forward. The same groups are expected to gather at the Stonewall Jackson statue on Saturday morning followed by a parade along Main Street.
New VMI superintendent begins tenure following allegations of racism at the school
Read full article: New VMI superintendent begins tenure following allegations of racism at the schoolMaj. Gen. Cedric Wins has started his tenure as VMIโs interim superintendent. Wins graduated from VMI in 1985 and recently retired after more than three decades of service in the Army. VMI will soon be investigated by the Commonwealth of Virginia for allegations of ongoing racism at the school. Winsโ predecessor, General J. H. Binford Peay III, resigned after 17 years when the allegations intensified in October. โYouโre going out into a world thatโs diverse.
Jordanโs Way social media star hopes to raise $25,000 for Roanoke Valley SPCA during visit
Read full article: Jordanโs Way social media star hopes to raise $25,000 for Roanoke Valley SPCA during visitROANOKE, Va. โ A viral star with a passion for rescuing shelter pets visited the Roanoke Valley SPCA Thursday night for a fundraiser. Kris Rotonda of Jordanโs Way grew social media fame after spending 72 hours sleeping in an animal shelter. In his new initiative, Rotonda is visiting every state in the U.S. to raise money and awareness for homeless and unwanted pets, and his first stop in Virginia will be the Roanoke Valley SPCA. โWe are thrilled to be chosen as one of only five shelters featured from the Commonwealth of Virginia,โ said Denise Hayes, chief executive officer of the Roanoke Valley SPCA. He has seven more shelters in Virginia to visit.
Virginia Cavaliers menโs basketball team releases 2020-2021 ACC schedule
Read full article: Virginia Cavaliers menโs basketball team releases 2020-2021 ACC scheduleCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. โ The Atlantic Coast Conference released the 2020-21 menโs basketball schedules on Tuesday (Nov. 10) on ACC Network. 4 Virginia will play 27 regular-season games, including 20 ACC games with 14 contests at John Paul Jones Arena. (Purcell Pavilion) TBA TBAJan. 2 (Sat) Virginia Tech * Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena) TBA TBAJan. 5-6 (Tue-Wed) Wake Forest * Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena) TBA TBAJan. 9 (Sat) at Boston College * Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2-3 (Tue-Wed) Miami * Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena) TBA TBAMar. 10-14 ACC Tournament Washington, D.C. TBA TBA
Virginia Tech menโs basketball releases 2020-2021 ACC schedule
Read full article: Virginia Tech menโs basketball releases 2020-2021 ACC scheduleBLACKSBURG, Va. โ The long await is over, as the ACC released its menโs basketball slate on Tuesday, with the Virginia Tech menโs basketball team playing 20 conference games, beginning on Dec. 15 in Cassell Coliseum versus Clemson. 4 Virginia on Jan. 30, No, 9 Duke on either Jan. 12-13 and No. 21 Florida State on either Feb. 9-10. They will play both the Cavaliers (Jan. 2) and Seminoles (Jan. 20) on the road, too, as well as No. Capacity at Cassell Coliseum for the upcoming season is currently set at 1,000 based on Commonwealth of Virginia regulations.
This is Virginiaโs rule on selfies at polling stations
Read full article: This is Virginiaโs rule on selfies at polling stationsWe understand documenting that youโve voted is important to a lot of people โ especially when you get that โI Votedโ sticker. You should be proud of yourself for casting your vote. While there are strict rules in some places when it comes to taking pictures at polling places, Virginia has some of the more lenient rules. Voters should always practice courtesy and common sense, and you can always ask a poll worker to specify what the rules are. When in doubt, just wait until youโre back in your car to snap that โI Votedโ sticker selfie.
Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell excited about 2021 NASCAR schedule
Read full article: Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell excited about 2021 NASCAR scheduleMARTINSVILLE, Va. โ On Wednesday, NASCAR released its 2021 Cup Series schedule with three new tracks and two new layouts. The two annual races at Martinsville didnโt change too much, but President Clay Campbell was fine with the small tweak to its spring race. โItโs still a Saturday night race, I think itโs the only Saturday night race all year under the lights. Should be a great year.โThe schedule also includes back-to-back races in Virginia. Itโs a huge month for racing in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
ACC schools express concerns over Libertys COVID-19 testing protocols
Read full article: ACC schools express concerns over Libertys COVID-19 testing protocolsDespite having loss multiple teams on its schedule due to COVID-19, they were able to keep all 3 ACC opponents in tack- Virginia Tech, Syracuse and North Carolina State. But recent comments from Liberty Head Coach Hugh Freeze, has raised eyebrows and caused concern from a Syracuse and N.C. State. Liberty Responds to Questions about COVID-19 Testing pic.twitter.com/Xiqf5ZTVBD Liberty Flames (@libertyflames) August 15, 2020Liberty University is following CDC, Commonwealth of Virginia, local health district and campus guidelines and protocols. Liberty is contracting with Radeas Labs, located in Wake Forest, N.C., for its in-season testing program. In addition, Liberty conducts daily screening of on campus student-athletes.The Flames are scheduled to play at Syracuse on Oct. 17, at Virginia Tech on Nov. 7 and at N.C. State on Nov. 21.
With rising COVID-19 cases, Gov. Northam says Virginia not ready to reopen
Read full article: With rising COVID-19 cases, Gov. Northam says Virginia not ready to reopenHe said Virginia has to meet multiple criteria before state officials can start to look at the possibility of reopening the state. "We have not met that criteria," Northam said. The Governor also said when the time comes to reopen, Virginia will need abundant resources for screening, testing and tracking COVID-19, as well as isolation options. On Friday, President Donald Trump tweeted, โLIBERATE VIRGINIA.โLIBERATE VIRGINIA, and save your great 2nd Amendment. โ Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 17, 2020"As the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I, along with this staff, is fighting a biological war," Northam said.
Proposed Botetourt County wind farm needs new approval as plans change to make turbines taller
Read full article: Proposed Botetourt County wind farm needs new approval as plans change to make turbines tallerBOTETOURT COUNTY, Va. โ The future of a proposed wind farm in Botetourt County is up in the air after changes to the project. But it said technology has changed in the time since, and that the taller turbines produce 10 percent more electricity. The Rocky Forge wind farm was in a holding pattern until the deal with Dominion was secured. The project would be the first onshore wind farm project in Virginia and has strong support from Governor Ralph Northam. The initial plan was for turbines up to 550 feet tall, the maximum allowed height under the countyโs wind ordinance.
Democrats in control: What will pushback on new gun laws look like?
Read full article: Democrats in control: What will pushback on new gun laws look like?RICHMOND, Va. โ With the start to the new legislative session in the General Assembly Wednesday, major changes could be on the way in Virginia, including new gun laws. The fiery debate over stricter gun laws is expected to begin early this session. โMore gun control laws will be followed by all of these people because weโre law-abiding citizens, but the very criminals that break the laws now, will not follow these new laws,โ said Franklin County resident Steve Huff. โWe need to find at least two Democrats who believe the Second Amendment is as important as every other amendment. Democrats will also look at increasing education funding, which may be an issue where both parties can find common ground.
'We had a better than average yield': Local farm finds success growing hemp
Read full article: 'We had a better than average yield': Local farm finds success growing hempCHRISTIANSBURG, Va. - At True Harvest Farms in Christiansburg, there are just a handful of the 85 acres of hemp planted that still needed to be harvested Monday. We had a better than average yield," True Harvest Farms general manager John Straw said. On Sept. 30, someone cut a hole in the fence around the fields and stole about 40 hemp plants. She said farmers are very excited about hemp and she doesn't anticipate the thefts deterring farmers from growing the crop. For True Harvest Farms, hemp's revenue potential makes the headaches of theft and learning to grow it worthwhile.
What's News Today for Monday, October 14, 2019
Read full article: What's News Today for Monday, October 14, 2019Columbus Day Weekend is one of the deadliest on Virginia's roads. Last Columbus Day weekend, 13 people died and 734 were injured. Salem City Council meets today. There's a dedication today on Capitol Square in Richmond to unveil the Virginia Women's Monument. Homecoming activities kickoff today at Virginia Tech.
Salem hotel developer speaks out after city announces lawsuit, city responds
Read full article: Salem hotel developer speaks out after city announces lawsuit, city respondsSALEM, Va. - As the City of Salem plans to take the developers of a proposed hotel and restaurant near the Civic Center to court to get back that land, those developers are speaking exclusively with 10 News. Developers said the city told them the site was within an opportunity zone, but it turns out the zone is across the street. We identified the ability to incorporate land across the street, within the opportunity zone, in our development ... Council chose to deny the request effectively killing the project." In their statement, developers said, "No one asked if we were even in town. In a statement, a city spokesperson said the developers "have not complied with the contract, in which they agreed to reconvey the land to the city.
Workplace violence, school security, social media part of legislation proposed for special session
Read full article: Workplace violence, school security, social media part of legislation proposed for special sessionRICHMOND, Va. - Ahead of Tuesday's special session called by Gov. Ralph Northam, Sen. Bill Stanley has submitted six pieces of legislation to prevent what happened in Virginia Beach from happening anywhere else. Here's a breakdown of the six bills:Workplace Violence ActAn act of workplace violence and/or threats must be reported. to the employee involved, and must take whatever steps necessary to protect other employees from future harm by the offending employee. The 20th district also includes parts of Carroll, Franklin, Halifax and Pittsylvania counties as well as part of the city of Danville.