Hurst: Despite adjourned special session pursuit of gun reform continues Clark Palmer July 10, 2019 1 minute read State Democrats are criticizing the decision by Republican leadership to adjourn a special session, which they hoped would bring meaningful change to the Commonwealth. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has reaction. Share: Post navigation Previous: Missing 3-year-old girl found dead in New RiverNext: CNBC says Virginia “Best State” for business Related Stories Roanoke unveils historic marker to honor ophthalmology pioneer Web Staff April 17, 2026 Roanoke prepares for record heat, road closures during Blue Ridge Marathon Ian Price April 17, 2026 Virginia agency warns drivers against cannabis use ahead of 4/20 Web Staff April 17, 2026