- Senator Mark Obenshain
- Pending Closure in Page County Could Leave Dozens Unemployed- whsv.com- A facility that employs more than 90 people in Page County may be closing in the near future.
- Senator Frank Ruff
- 20th District Senate Seat Candidates Speak at Forum- abc 13- Danville, VA - As Election Day creeps closer, candidates on the Southside are making sure voters know their names.
- Senator Bill Stanley
- Stanley law firm to represent supervisors on prayer issue- Smith Mountain Eagle- State Sen. Bill Stanley and his law firm, Stanley and Stanley, LLC, of Smith Mountain Lake, have agreed to defend the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors in a lawsuit filed last month by the American Civil Liberties Union over public prayer.
- Candidate Forum Features Southside Senate Race- abc13- Danville, VA - To gear up for Election Day in November, the Chamber of Commerce held a candidate forum Friday in Danville.
- Senator Walter Stosch
- Senator Richard Stuart
- Ground Work Begins at Landslide Site-Potomac Local.com- Stafford, Va. -- State politicians are taking notice of a landslide that continues to creep closer to two Stafford homes.
- Four local House races lack incumbents- Fredericksburg.com- The Fredericksburg area has more open General Assembly districts than usual for this November's legislative elections.
- Senator Jill Vogel
- Candidate Forum Senator Jill Vogel- Clarke Daily News- Three candidates are in the race for Virginia’s 27th District which includes Clarke County, Fauquier County, the City of Winchester, Frederick County, and a portion of Loudoun County, Stafford County and Culpeper County.
- Senator John Watkins
- Forum to discuss aging issues at Central Library Oct. 19- Village News- The public is invited to the Chesterfield Council on Aging Legislative Forum and Training, a moderated forum that will address aging issues and the upcoming General Assembly session on Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. until noon at the Central Library, 9501 Lori Rd., Chesterfield.
- Schapiro: ABC privatization redux- Richmond Times Dispatch- It's not a big issue in the legislative elections, unless you're reading mailers from John Watkins, who started pushing to get the state out of the liquor business in the early 1980s, when Bob McDonnell was still in business school