Virginia shooting range can reopen during pandemic, judge rules
A Lynchburg business sued, saying Gov. Ralph Northam's closure of shooting ranges violated the Second Amendment.
View ArticleThe Breeden Co. begins construction on Norfolk waterfront apartment
The Virginia Beach-based company has been developing plans for 533 Front St. in Fort Norfolk since March 2018. It has applied for a loan from a coronavirus relief program.
View ArticleHere’s where children can get free meals while schools are closed
Meals will be available for anyone under the age of 18, not just students.
View ArticleBreakfast, lunch and now dinners available for students at some Peninsula...
Newport News is adding dinners with meals from World Central Kitchen, and Hampton is now offering two days of meals at each pickup.
View ArticlePork plant closings send wholesale prices soaring — a signal of costlier...
With pork plant closings already boosting wholesale prices, supermarket increases are likely to follow.
View ArticleNext traffic shift scheduled to begin Tuesday for I-64 widening project
The scheduled traffic shifts are subject to change depending on the weather.
View ArticleA Chinese restaurant in Chesapeake was targeted amid the coronavirus. So the...
The incidents, which included someone spray-painting “Go back to China” on the owner’s car, fit a national pattern.
View ArticleBristol situation has Northam open to idea of reopening business on regional...
The Virginia governor said at a press conference that the situation in the border city of Bristol illustrates why a regional approach might be necessary.
View ArticleRichmond transit drivers call out of work over hazard pay
The Greater Richmond Transit Company announced before dawn that half of its 100 drivers scheduled to work had called to say they would not be working, news sources report.
View ArticleTexas, Ohio among many states to take steps toward reopening
Here’s a look at what’s happening in the individual states and their shutdown orders.
View ArticleTrump says virus testing ‘not a problem,’ but doubts persist
Monday’s developments were meant to fill critical gaps in White House plans to begin easing restrictions, ramping up testing for the virus while shifting the president’s focus toward recovery from the...
View ArticleNewport News spinal surgeon to pay $1.75 million to settle kickback allegations
For five years, the settlement says, Carlson used SpineFrontier products in his surgeries -- and collected $1.27 million in “consulting fees”
View ArticleNew coronavirus symptoms added to CDC’s list of possible COVID-19 signs
Now the list includes chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and loss of taste or smell.
View ArticleThe Helpers: Ynot Italian has donated more than 15,000 meals (and counting)...
Facing 50% drop in business, Ynot Italian is now paying many of its employees to make free food for first responders and those in need.
View Article41 inmates at Hampton Roads Regional Jail test positive for coronavirus
Coronavirus outbreak is confined to one cell block.
View ArticleLive updates on the coronavirus in Hampton Roads: Here’s what is happening...
Here's what you need to know about the coronavirus in Hampton Roads Tuesday.
View ArticleVirginia Beach police won’t release its full investigative file into mass...
The announcement is not sitting well with the family of at least one of those who died May 31 in Building 2. "I want to see the report — it’s my wife,” said the husband of one victim.
View ArticleElections will be held May 19 in Newport News. Some voters won’t be able to...
Four polling locations in Newport News have been moved for the May 19 local election.
View ArticleStudents, we want to hear about your new normal away from school.
We’re looking for video submissions that show how your world has changed and what you’re learning throughout this unprecedented time.
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