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November 18, 2009

Karl Rove memoir coming in March

Karl Rove’s memoir has a title, “Courage and Consequence,“ and a release date — March 9, 2010.

Michelle Obama visits Va. school, tours garden

First Lady Michelle Obama received a few gardening tips from students Wednesday as she toured a Virginia elementary school’s vegetable garden.


November 16, 2009

Kaine announces $200 million medical facility in NoVa

Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine today unveiled an investment of $200 million by a nonprofit medical research institute expected to generate more than 400 jobs in Northern Virginia.


November 15, 2009

Prince William supervisors to set legislative priorities

Prince William supervisors are expected to approve the county’s 2010 legislative priorities Tuesday and, no small surprise, transportation and education are top concerns.


November 13, 2009

AP: Palin book goes after McCain camp but not Levi

Sarah Palin’s new memoir describes heart-wrenching anguish about her teen daughter’s pregnancy playing out before a national audience.


November 12, 2009

‘America is going broke,’ says Rep. Frank Wolf

Local congressman also says detainees shouldn’t be sent to Yemen


November 11, 2009

Senate approves anti-gang task force funding

The U.S. Senate last week approved legislation that includes funding for the Northern Virginia Regional Gang Task Force.


November 09, 2009

McDonnell opposes Va. participation in health-care bill’s public option

The national debate over health care was one of the topics McDonnell addressed during appearances on two Sunday morning shows—CNN’s “State of the Union with John King” and “Fox News Sunday” with host Chris Wallace


November 04, 2009

Anderson gains 72 votes after election canvass
Anderson gains 72 votes after election canvass

Republican Rich Anderson’s victory in the House of Delegates’ 51st District was underscored Wednesday after the Prince William County Electoral Board scrutinized Tuesday night’s results.

Torian ready to tackle Richmond

Luke Torian, newly elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, promises to work hard on issues facing county

Congressman, late for flight, parks SUV on airport curb

A North Carolina congressman dashing to catch a plane dumped his sport utility vehicle at the end of a row of properly parked cars at Charlotte’s airport.

Kaine, Cantor clash over election returns

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, the National Democratic Committee chairman, and House Republican Whip Eric I. Cantor of Henrico County squared off on the “Today” show this morning.


November 03, 2009

Marshall wins again

Del. Robert G. “Bob” Marshall was outspent by more than five-to-one in the race for the 13th District of the Virginia House of Delegates, but it didn’t matter. He defeated John J. Bell, his Democratic opponent.

Incumbent Miller keeps 50th District seat

Getting outspent by more than two-to-one in the race for the 50th District seat in the Virginia House of Delegates didn’t slow Del. Jackson H. Miller. He won.

Torian wins delegate seat over Lopez

Democrat Luke Torian won the delegate seat for the 52nd district, according to numbers from the State Board of Elections.

Cuccinelli elected attorney general

Republican Sen. Ken Cuccinelli was elected attorney general tonight over Democratic Del. Stephen C. Shannon in a battle between two lawmakers from Fairfax County, according to unofficial returns.

Bill Bolling re-elected lieutenant governor
Bill Bolling re-elected lieutenant governor

Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling easily won a second term as lieutenant governor tonight, defeating Democrat Jody Wagner, a former state treasurer, according to unofficial returns.

Republicans ahead in Pr. William County races

Click to find results in Pr. William County races.

Miller leads for 50th District

Click to find the results of local races.

Election 2009: Test of Obama clout in NJ, Virginia

President Barack Obama’s political clout was on the line Tuesday as Virginia and New Jersey chose governors in contests that could serve as warning signs for Democrats about the public’s mood heading into an important midterm election year.


November 02, 2009

Virginia candidates step up efforts in waning hours
Virginia candidates step up efforts in waning hours

Democrat R. Creigh Deeds took his campaign to Hampton Roads yesterday, while Republican Bob McDonnell flew around the state in late efforts to drive up turnout in a contest that has taken on national significance.


October 28, 2009

Live Election Results

We’ll be covering the election on InsideNoVA.com all day, Nov. 3.

At Norfolk rally, Obama urges backers to boost Deeds

Having previously distanced himself from the president as a potential liability, R. Creigh Deeds now is embracing Barack Obama in what may be the Democratic gubernatorial candidate’s last chance to shift momentum.


October 24, 2009

Webb stumps in Woodbridge for fellow Dems
Webb stumps in Woodbridge for fellow Dems

If any tourists came to Woodbridge’s famed Dixie Bones at lunchtime Friday, they got an unexpected side of politics with their barbecue.


October 23, 2009

McDonnell stumps in Manassas
McDonnell stumps in Manassas

GOP gubernatorial candidate Robert F. McDonnell spoke on issues including transportation, education and business at a morning stop in Manassas on Friday.

Rishell’s hope: Third time’s a charm
Rishell’s hope: Third time’s a charm

Though a cliche, it's an inevitable question in the race for the 50th District seat in the House of Delegates:


October 22, 2009

‘Mailergate’ has been the big story in the race for the 51st
‘Mailergate’ has been the big story in the race for the 51st

Everything seemed to be near-hunky dory in the race for the 51st District House of Delegates seat until Oct. 9, when GOP challenger Rich Anderson sent a campaign mailer to about 15,000 homes in northeastern Prince William County.


October 21, 2009

Lopez, Torian battle it out in 52nd House District

The race for the House of Delegates’ 52nd District has been one of the quieter ones in the Prince William area this year, but that doesn’t mean its participants are coasting toward Election Day.

As Dumfries faces a budget crisis, council members forego all or part of their salaries

While the total pay cut of $13,643.37 taken by the Dumfries Town Council was announced Tuesday night, individual member contributions were not.


October 20, 2009

Lieutenant governor hopefuls’ debate becomes heated

The candidates for lieutenant governor hurled insults at each other last night in their first and only debate

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