VIRGINIA BEACH — The City Council approved a time change to Virginia Beach’s curfew for unaccompanied children under the age of 18. The council unanimously agreed Tuesday to indefinitely lower the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones plans to enforce a state law that limits how much free time kids can spend on social media ...
MediaPost: Appeals Court Rejects Virginia Bid To Reinstate Time Limits For Social Media
Appeals Court Rejects Virginia Bid To Reinstate Time Limits For Social Media
Virginia has filed a notice announcing plans to appeal a judge's preliminary injunction blocking the enforcement of the state's law restricting the amount of time that minors under 16 can be on social ...
The Virginian-Pilot: Judge pauses new Virginia law limiting social media screen time for children
Judge pauses new Virginia law limiting social media screen time for children
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — A federal judge blocked Virginia from enforcing a new law that sought to limit how much time kids can spend on social media. U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles, ...
Virginia became one of the first states to impose a daily time cap on social media use for children when its one-hour limit for users under 16 took effect on . The law, codified as ...
Daily Press: Virginia Beach sets earlier curfew for minors ahead of spring crowds
The Virginian-Pilot: John Legend Q&A: Pop star talks upbringing, Broadway ahead of ‘intimate’ Virginia Beach show
The singer, songwriter, pianist, producer and philanthropist will perform Thursday at the Sandler Center, bringing a “night of songs and stories” to Virginia Beach.