Should Va. stop practice of suspending licenses for non-driving offenses? Evan Jones January 15, 2019 1 minute read A renewed effort is underway to end Virginia’s practice of suspending drivers’ licenses for people convicted of offenses that have nothing to do with driving — or who have failed to pay court costs. WFIR’s Evan Jones has the latest: Share: Post navigation Previous: New Works Festival returns ThursdayNext: Expanded Virginia hate crimes bill fails to advance Related Stories Virginia agency warns drivers against cannabis use ahead of 4/20 Web Staff April 17, 2026 Justin and Cerina Fairfax were a power couple, but murder-suicide Evan Jones April 17, 2026 Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, wife dead in apparent murder-suicide Ian Price April 16, 2026