Fired Loudoun County public school superintendent Scott Ziegler said he “was subjected to politically motivated prosecution.”
Virginia’s attorney general has dropped a case against a former school district superintendent who was accused of firing a teacher because she spoke out about a student inappropriately touching her.
Attorney General Jason Miyares today filed a motion to terminate the final criminal case pending against former Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares issued a statement in reference to President Biden granting clemency for Ferrone Claiborne and Terrence Richardson, the "Waverly Two" whose criminal acts caused the death of Officer Allen Gibson in 1998.
Governor Glenn Youngkin and Virginia AG Jason Miyares released statements in reference to President Biden granting clemency for Ferrone Claiborne and Terrence Richardson, two men who admitted to being responsible for the killing of a Sussex County police officer in 1998.
"I want to take this moment to express my deepest gratitude to those who stood by my side throughout this incredibly challenging time," Ziegler said in a statement.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares told the Virginia Chamber on Wednesday afternoon that its members do more to alleviate poverty than anything that he, the governor or any legislator could do.
(The Center Square) – Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced his legislative priorities and goals for the 2025 General Assembly, emphasizing protecting victims’ rights.
TikTok is once again in hot water. The Supreme Court is standing firm on a TikTok ban. It is now facing a lawsuit from Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares. He
Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares have both released statements criticizing President Joe Biden for granting clemency to the “Waverly Two” — two men
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares filed a lawsuit against TikTok and it's China-based parent company ByteDance Ltd. Friday, according to the Commonwealth.
Virginia’s attorney general has dropped a case against a former school district superintendent who was accused of firing a teacher because she spoke out about a student inappropriately touching her.