Virginia Prosecuted 46,000+ Marijuana Cases in 2018
Last year, more than 46,000 marijuana possession cases were prosecuted in Virginia — and almost 20,000 people, most of them African Americans, were found guilty, leaving them with a criminal record, according to an analysis of court data. The prevalence of marijuana arrests and convictions, as well as the racial disparities, has prompted state officials to consider decriminalizing and perhaps legalizing marijuana.
Data Show Poverty and Income Trends in Virginia
Richmond’s poverty rate dropped dramatically, Loudoun County had the nation’s highest household income and the gap between rich and poor widened in Virginia. Those are key takeaways from a voluminous set of economic data released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau.
VCU Tobacco Ban: “Bold, But Should Have Been Expected”
As Virginia raises the legal smoking age to 21 and VCU prohibits tobacco products entirely, Virginians shouldn't be shocked to see more institutions do the same.
How Temple’s Art Inspired VCU’s Communication Professionals
After the realization that the T. Edward Temple building might be torn down, members of the Robertson School reflect on the building’s art and its role in the learning process.
Journalism Practitioners Talk Public Trust Before 2019
As 2018 comes to an end, journalism instructors and practitioners discuss how to build and maintain public trust in the media.