A Virginia magazine editor was killed as she walked across the streets in downtown Richmond in a hit-and-run, police said. According to Virginia Living publisher John-Lawrence Smith, 23-year-old Hope Cartwright, an associate editor at the widely-read local magazine, was killed on Monday, Feb. 16 during a hit-and-run. "It is with profound sorrow that I write to you today with devastating news," Smith wrote in a Facebook post. "Hope was all of 23 years old—gifted, dedicated, and one of the most talented members of the Virginia Living team." "She stood at the threshold of what would have been a remarkable career, and her absence leaves a wound that words cannot adequately express," he said. NAVY RESERVIST ON ACTIVE DUTY ACCUSED OF MURDERING WIFE BELIEVED TO HAVE FLED TO HONG KONG According to the Richmond, Virginia Police Department , authorities were called to the intersection around 5:34 p.m. Monday and found Cartwright unresponsive. She was transport...
Virginia school suspends numerous students after anti-ICE walkout; organizers plan countywide protest
More than 300 Virginia students were suspended after staging a student-led anti-ICE walkout that spilled off campus and drew a police response Friday morning. Prince William County Public Schools confirmed to Fox News Digital 303 students had been suspended as of Thursday afternoon. During the student-led walkout at Woodbridge High School, Principal Heather Abney said students left the building to " express their views on an issue that is important to them." In a letter to parents, Abney explained that while walkouts are a form of expression, students did not remain on school grounds and instead left campus. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER TEMPORARILY BANNED FROM SCHOOL AFTER CLASH WITH PRINCIPAL OVER ICE PROTESTS The Prince William County Police Department was called to manage traffic in the area and provide supervision. "We appreciate your partnership as we continue to prioritize student safety while maintaining clear expectations for appropriate conduct dur...