Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is resisting calls to resign over a scandal involving racist yearbook photos and admissions of wearing blackface. Jeff Schapiro, a politics columnist for the Richmond Times ...
Democrats and Republicans are calling for Virginia Governor Ralph Northam to resign after a photo from his past surfaced this afternoon. The Democratic governor's medical school yearbook page from ...
Lt. Gov.-elect Ralph Northam announced on Monday two senior staff hires for his administration and the Co-Chairs of his transition team. Clark Mercer has been named as chief of staff and Michael ...
Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia, facing intense pressure to resign from fellow Democrats after admitting that he posed for a photo in a racist costume as a medical student more than 30 years ago, was ...
Northam, 57-year-old pediatric neurologist from Norfolk with a genteel nature cultivated on the rural Eastern Shore, led Perriello by 55.93 percent to 44.07 percent with nearly 58 percent of precincts ...
Jan. 13--RICHMOND-- Gov. Ralph Northam took the oath of office Saturday with a pledge to make politics less toxic and more productive. Speaking to a crowd of 4,000 gathered in dreary, cold weather on ...
Gov. Ralph Northam today presented the “Forward Virginia” blueprint that he says will help guide the Commonwealth on when to begin easing public health restrictions. “We will move forward, but in a ...
Wescott B. Northam, 100, died Friday, Feb. 7 in Accomac. Born in Modest Town, Va., he was the son of the late Thomas Long Northam and Ida May Brownlee Northam and served as the Accomack County ...
The ad comes from a group called the Latino Victory Project. Virginia gubernatorial candidates Ed Gillespie and Ralph Northam speak at separate campaign events in October 2017. Getty Images, FILE ...
Virginia voters on Tuesday chose Democratic Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam as their next governor. Outgoing Democratic Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe weighs in on the election and future of his party's ...
Three states let governors use their discretion to deny voting rights to former prisoners. Lawsuits in two of them say that violates the First Amendment. By Michael Wines The state’s Department of ...