Newport News man charged in stabbing death of family member
Raymond Eugene Thompson, 62, was charged with second degree murder. Samuel Edward Caulder, 66, had been stabbed and died at the scene.
View ArticleHello, mate. A vulture named John Denver arrives at the Virginia Zoo to breed.
"Nothing says potential love like tearing up a fish carcass together."
View ArticleGet paid to earn a commercial driver’s license: Hampton Roads Transit is...
The DriveNow program is a partnership between the City of Norfolk, Tidewater Community College and HRT. Three cohorts in Norfolk and one cohort in Hampton have completed the program since it launched...
View ArticleNew Kent County woman charged with assaulting cashier and causing 4-vehicle...
Police said Carrie Ann Yates, 41, from Quinton, was at the Speedway convenience Store on 2nd Street in Williamsburg trying to buy alcohol. The cashier wouldn’t sell her any because she “appeared to be...
View ArticleParts of Baltic Ave., Virginia Beach Blvd. to be closed over next few weeks
Warning signs will be posted and travelers should use alternate routes when possible.
View ArticleSome Virginia areas, but not Hampton Roads, to enter next phase of...
Hampton Roads is not in the first wave of localities as the health department begins to roll out what is known as Phase 1b vaccinations.
View ArticleProsecutor wants bail revoked for Chesapeake man arrested in Philadelphia on...
Joshua Macias, who in November drove to Philadelphia in a Hummer adorned with QAnon stickers, an AR-15-style rifle, ammunition and other weapons, has been free on $750,000 bail.
View ArticleFauci tells Virginians: Coronavirus is ‘double whammy’ against Black and...
The nation’s top infectious disease expert said infections are happening at a higher rate among those minority populations, in part because of occupations and living conditions that lend themselves to...
View ArticleVirginia teen was killed by grenade likely sold at NC store, federal...
The deadly explosion happened in Abingdon, two days before Christmas, news outlets reported.
View ArticleYes, in-person SOL tests are still happening. But most can opt out.
The tests can’t be taken from home because school officials must supervise testing to ensure “secure, standardized testing conditions,” state Superintendent James Lane has said.
View ArticleVirginia lawmakers will start the 2021 session this week — mostly virtually,...
Lawmakers will consider bills that would legalize marijuana and change other parts of the justice system. They'll also grapple with how the coronavirus has affected people's lives and the economy.
View ArticleMan found dead in Norfolk’s Berkley section
A man was found dead early Saturday in Norfolk’s Berkley section.
View ArticleConfederate monument in Elizabeth City needs to go, but has no takers
Pasquotank County will pay for its removal at a cost of about $28,000. But, so far, there are no takers.
View ArticleYoung students failing to hit literacy benchmarks in Virginia Beach has...
Roughly one in four young Virginia Beach students are at risk of falling behind in learning how to read.
View ArticleNearly 2 weeks after latest fatal Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel crash, family...
Volunteer searchers continue to help in the hunt for Erik Mezick, whose truck punched through a guardrail on Dec. 29 before diving into the waters below.
View ArticleNorfolk man charged with murder in Berkley area shooting
Alfred M. Robinson, 43, was pronounced dead Saturday morning inside a home, according to Norfolk police.
View ArticleWith slow start to vaccine rollout, health experts urge Virginians to keep up...
Fifty-three people in Hampton Roads died of the coronavirus from New Year's Day to Friday.
View ArticleWas his attorney ineffective? Man on death row for Newport News...
It was more than 11 years ago that David A. Runyon was convicted in the murder-for-hire of Ensign Cory Allen Voss.
View Article55 coins, some more than 2,000 years old, were found on Outer Banks beaches....
Some of the coins, which date from 221 BC., will be features in a new app that will delve into their history.
View ArticleHave you been affected by COVID-19? We want to hear your stories.
More than 4,500 Virginians have died. But the number doesn't begin to tell the full story of the virus' toll.
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