Man fatally stabbed in Hampton on Sunday morning
Police were called at 10:09 a.m. about a stabbing in the first block of Roland Drive, off of North King Street. A woman was detained in connection with the incident.
View ArticleShackleford wild horse on southern Outer Banks dies at 25, North Carolina...
The mare, nicknamed Dusty, died at age 25, the Foundation for Shackleford Horses wrote Saturday on Facebook. She was “one of the grand dames of the wild herd” that lives on the Shackleford Banks, which...
View Article‘Long COVID’: A year later, Virginia couple still battling impacts of the virus
Almost one year after falling ill at the beginning of the novel coronavirus pandemic, Boonsboro-area couple David Lee and Dina Gregory still wrestle with lingering impacts of the virus — a condition...
View Article‘The most historic street in all of America’ is now covered in asphalt. Few...
While still open, Duke of Gloucester Street won't look as historic as usual.
View ArticleSome courts have increased remote access during the pandemic. Not Virginia’s.
The justice system has long been notoriously slow to change. But with the coronavirus making public gatherings dangerous, courts in many other states have started live-streaming hearings.
View ArticlePolice identify man fatally stabbed in Hampton on Sunday
Dispatchers received a call about a stabbing and police found Robert Dale Small, 56, from Hampton, with stab wounds.
View ArticleFormer ODU student who joined white supremacists sentenced to 3 years for...
A former Old Dominion University student who joined up with white supremacists in a swatting conspiracy that targeted a Black church, his own university and a Cabinet officer, among others, was...
View ArticleNo, those vaccine scheduling emails from the CDC aren’t a scam. Some Virginia...
Even for those preregistered in the state system, if the local health department is using the CDC's Vaccine Administration Management System and reaches out to schedule an appointment, that’s what the...
View ArticlePolice increase reward for man’s arrest in fatal shootings of mother and...
Officials initially offered $2,500 and doubled the reward Monday afternoon “due to the significance of this case and threat posed by the suspect,” according to a spokesman for the U.S. Marshal’s Service.
View Article4 lanes blocked, injuries reported after crash on I-64 in Newport News
Virginia State Police said it happened just before 2:40 p.m. on I-64, west of Victory Boulevard, or exit 256.
View ArticleThe Quality Inn is being razed amid bustling development activity in...
The Quality Inn had an earlier incarnation as the Sheraton Inn-Coliseum, a swanky and glamorous hotel used for proms and frequented by celebrities who performed at the Hampton Coliseum.
View ArticleWith vaccine supply expanding, Virginia Beach says medical professionals...
Public health officials are working to vaccinate Virginia Beach residents four to six days a week, and it's "taking a toll on volunteers who comprise about half of the vaccination clinic’s operational...
View ArticleOwner of a former Virginia Beach real estate settlement company pleads guilty...
Tammy Hamrin, owner of the now-defunct Preferred Escrow & Title in Virginia Beach, faces up to 30 years in prison when she's sentenced in July.
View ArticleNewport News completes 7th annual One City Marathon in virtual format
The virtual event opened March 5 and runners had until Sunday to complete their races and submit their times. The run drew 365 entries with participants in 18 states and five countries.
View Article16-year-old boy shot Monday in Hampton
Dispatchers received a call shortly before 4:30 p.m. about a person who walked into a hospital with a gunshot wound. The boy is not cooperating with investigators.
View ArticleDouble shooting in Chesapeake kills 1 man and injures another
Dispatchers received a call shortly before 7 p.m. about two shooting victims in the 2400 block of East Indian River Road, near the Norfolk/Chesapeake city line. One man died at the scene.
View ArticleIsle of Wight School Board settles FOIA lawsuits over closed meetings
The suits accused the board of violating the statute multiple times over several years, including after the first lawsuit was settled in early October.
View ArticlePortsmouth mass vaccination site launches today and plans to give 5,000 shots...
Vaccine rollout got off to a slow start thanks to limited staffing for the city’s health district. Now federal and state officials have stepped in to help. The shots are by appointment only.
View ArticleWilliam & Mary continues to deal with protocols and restrictions during...
“After a full day of online classes, sometimes the last thing you want to do is hop on another Zoom call to socialize. Zoom fatigue is real, is what I’m saying.”
View ArticleNortham restores civil rights to 69,000 Virginians and says he’ll do so any...
The governor is mirroring what would happen under a proposed constitutional amendment that would broaden the right to vote and more.
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